Samsung Galaxy Note Edge By Emanuel Cruz
9/6/14What's up guys, it's Emanuel Cruz here with a review on the latest Samsung flagship, the Galaxy Note Edge.
Honestly, I feel like this is a very strange idea that Samsung decided to just throw out there. This extra display doesn't serve a huge purpose for the new device. In fact, I feel that it gets in the way with daily onscreen activities like playing games or even watching a video.
The Note 4 is very similar to the Edge with minor changes to specs and display (obviously). With the new Edge, you lose the privilege of a great battery life that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 offers. It is 3.8 mm wider and 2.2 shorter with a 5.6 Quad HD+ display (the "+" being the extra pixels for the edge screen). If you had ever held a previous Note, you would know that it's not a easy phone to handle. Adding a much wider screen with the edged screen on the right side of the phone doesn't make for better handling.
Samsung plans to give developers access to this SDK to manipulate this edge display into they're apps. Hopefully, creating even more ways to successfully use this feature. Then maybe I may find this phone a little more appealing. I guess I'm excited to see what developers will come up with. Though in my opinion, their isn't much you could do with this edged screen. Besides, using it to take photos, view notification, voice record, view clock, news feed, weather info, and access shortcuts.
So what do you guys think? Will this be the next big thing? Leave your comment down below. If you guys would like to learn more about the Note Edge please click the link below. My name is Emanuel Cruz thanks for reading and remember, Always be Awesome!