Sunday, 1 February 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge



Samsung Galaxy Note Edge



Look and feel :-

Finally, Samsung has been forced to do something different with the physical design of one of its phones. The gently tapered right edge is certainly interesting, but you might not really see what's going on at first glance. Most of all, it's the asymmetry that really catches the eye. A metal rim frames the screen as it curves around, but it protrudes a bit on the right to protect the screen and therefore also digs into your palm. Phones usually have gentle curves on the back so that they fit comfortably in a hand, but there's no way to do that on the screen side of the Galaxy Note Edge.

Specifications :-

The most interesting part of the Galaxy Note Edge is of course its screen. It has a total resolution of 1600x2560, divided into a standard 16:9 1440x2560-pixel area for the main interface and an additional 160-pixel-wide strip on the side. There is no visible seam between the two areas -it really is one single continuous panel. The divisions you see are purely down to how the phone's software handles things. Even without the curve, this would be a very impressive screen. It measures 5.6 inches diagonally, which accounts for the extra width compared to the 5.5-inch 1440x2560 screen on the Galaxy Note 4 . It's bright, crisp, and easy to read in all kinds of environments.

The Galaxy Note Edge is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 running at 2.7GHz, with integrated Adreno 420 graphics. There is 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, which can be bumped up by 128GB using a microSD card. There's a 3,000mAh battery and a whole raft of sensors. You also get Wi-Fi b/g/n/ ac, Bluetooth 4.1, Infrared, NFC, and GPS.

Software and usability :-

Samsung ships the Galaxy Note Edge with Android 4.4.4 and a version of its well-known TouchWiz UI skin tailor-made for the curved screen.

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