First Posted: April 27, 2015 1:02 PM EDT
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Samsung always has two flagship phones each year, but since the end of 2014, can add two more to the mix – the Edge variants, including one or more curved edges off . the
Currently, there are two variants Edge Screen Samsung devices: the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and Samsung Galaxy Note Edge six months ago. So, what has the advantage
Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Note vs S6 Edge Edge:?
design
Both phones are very attractive with its new curved features, but the GS6E not only has two curves on your touch screen – Samsung redesigned the Galaxy S line this year, and the cheap plastic has been replaced by a metal body and Gorilla Glass 4 in both sides.
The GNE, while having a style more solid than previous plastic devices from Samsung, is still a plastic device from Samsung.
However, if you want things more practical as a removable battery and microSD expansion, you’ll want the Note Edge, because along with the imitation of the iPhone in the S6E, came similar limitations to iPhone. You can not open the part of back, so the battery that you have is the battery you’ll have lifetime phone
Other considerations to remember:. The Galaxy Note series are phablets, so the device has a screen 5.6 “and is great in your pocket, and heavier for GS6E. However, that includes a bonus because you can use the stylus of GNE and take advantage of a small computer with you.
Final consideration of design An Edge is not as great as two
Point. Galaxy S6 Edge (with reservations)
Hardware Specifications
The GS6 and its variant Edge have had some of the best deals, but the Galaxy Note series, even six months old, he is known to have good specifications as well.
Both have 3 GB of RAM and a 16 MP camera with all the standard features expected in a premium phone as LE Bluetooth 4.1, NFC, fingerprint scanner and infrared.
As for processors, is difficult to say: The S6E has the new Exynos 7420 64-bit and eight-core Samsung, which is better than the current Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 – Samsung removed the GS6 completely. But the GNE has a 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805, and not the device may feel sluggish with any app in the future.
Speaking of view, that of GNE larger screen is capable of a resolution QHD (2560×1600), which prepares for the era of mobile VR. The S6E has a 2K resolution with a screen of 5.1 “(2560×1440)
Point. Galaxy Note Edge
Edge
Of course, the most important aspect of these phones are curved screens, which are similar but have some differences that differentiate them.
Both devices have notifications on its curved screen, which can be customized to deploy updates your social networks, stocks and RSS. Both have a “night watch,” that when the phone is face down on a table, for example, display a clock with the essentials.
The GNE was the first commercial attempt by an edge device, and the only edge panel provides a tool with practical things like flashlight, voice recorder, stopwatch and rule.
For some reason, Samsung thought not maintain functionality such tools needed for GS6E, so instead they put a contact VIP section where five selected contacts receive a custom color that illuminates the edge when they call or send a message. It is helpful, but does not have much substance
Point. Galaxy Note Edge
Conclusions, Availability and Price
If you want functionality and a bit of style, choose the GNE. If you do not need a pocket computer and like the premium style iPhone or HTC One, the GS6E definitely for you.
Both devices are available in several operators in the US right now, and both devices do not They are cheap, even with a subsidized contract or renewal.
The Galaxy S6 Edge costs between $ 200 and $ 300, depending on the operator and if you choose 64 GB of storage instead of the base 32GB model. Unlocked, costs $ 800.
The Galaxy Note Edge has depreciated a bit by the time it has been on the market, but is even more expensive unlocked from $ 800 to $ 1,000. With a contract, the Note Edge costs about $ 400.
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