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The Galaxy Note Edge. Yes you can see it, on the right side it's curved. The screen starts to slope donward, falling off toward the edge. The down side of this is that, if you're a lefty, using the Note Edge in one hand is going to be terrible - but then again using a Note in one hand is already terrible.
The phone's AMOLED display looks great and the edge brings a whole set of unique features. The device has similar specs and identical features compared to the might Galaxy Note 4. Save for the obviously larger screen. That means you get all the new Note 4-specific changes like improved multi-tasking and new S-Pen features as well as some Edge-specfic additions as well.
Aside from bringing a different look on the front/side thanks to the Edge display, Samsung has also moved its now-iconic right-side power button to the top. Otherwise, the design is relatively similar to Note 4, complete with faux leather on the back.
The edge part of the screen can be used for notifications, playback controls, news, sports scores, and it can even become a night clock that can be used without turning on the 'main' part of the display - thanks to the AMOLED screen.
Samsung plans this device as a limited edition product, available only for centain markets. I don't find the design as the most well-design smartphone yet because it kinda looks a bit weird for me. No word on pricing yet or exactly what markets the device will be made available. I'll be sure to bring you more details about pricing and availability as they it.
As for techincal specifications.
It has 5.6 inches SUPER AMOLED display with a resolution of 1600x2560 and that's about 524 ppi pixel density. It comes with 32 or 64 GB with microSD which is up to 64GB and it has 3GB of RAM. As usual we have LTE on it, NFC and IR Blaster. The camera has 16MP with OIS and records video 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps. The front-facing camera has 3.7MP and records 1080p HD @30fps. It runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat with Snapdragon 805 clocked at 2.5GHz and it has 3,000 mAh battery.
The phone's AMOLED display looks great and the edge brings a whole set of unique features. The device has similar specs and identical features compared to the might Galaxy Note 4. Save for the obviously larger screen. That means you get all the new Note 4-specific changes like improved multi-tasking and new S-Pen features as well as some Edge-specfic additions as well.
Aside from bringing a different look on the front/side thanks to the Edge display, Samsung has also moved its now-iconic right-side power button to the top. Otherwise, the design is relatively similar to Note 4, complete with faux leather on the back.
The edge part of the screen can be used for notifications, playback controls, news, sports scores, and it can even become a night clock that can be used without turning on the 'main' part of the display - thanks to the AMOLED screen.
Samsung plans this device as a limited edition product, available only for centain markets. I don't find the design as the most well-design smartphone yet because it kinda looks a bit weird for me. No word on pricing yet or exactly what markets the device will be made available. I'll be sure to bring you more details about pricing and availability as they it.
As for techincal specifications.
It has 5.6 inches SUPER AMOLED display with a resolution of 1600x2560 and that's about 524 ppi pixel density. It comes with 32 or 64 GB with microSD which is up to 64GB and it has 3GB of RAM. As usual we have LTE on it, NFC and IR Blaster. The camera has 16MP with OIS and records video 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps. The front-facing camera has 3.7MP and records 1080p HD @30fps. It runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat with Snapdragon 805 clocked at 2.5GHz and it has 3,000 mAh battery.