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Galaxy Note Edge available with wonderfully intuitive curved screen

byCustoms Today Report
26/11/2014
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NEW YORK: The Galaxy Note Edge by Samsung may be provided with early impression that it’s gimmicky, but after holding it and using it for a while, possibly that thought needs reevaluation. Its curved screen is wonderfully intuitive, because it really creates another dimension to your smartphone.
The price is definitely edgy at approximately B$1,200 (S$1,200), the most expensive Android device to date, implying that Samsung is yet again breaching iPhone territory with the Note 4 and Note Edge.
However, the curved edge could definitely be a pull factor and the Note Edge has made its way to Brunei sooner than I expected.
If you haven’t already heard about it, the Note Edge has a curved screen on the right, which acts independently from the main screen. I kid you not; when I say independently, that curved bit of screen is like a completely separate add-on.
Before we get into it, let’s take a look at the Note Edge’s tech specs.
The Note Edge has the same processing power as the Note 4, which is a quad core Snapdragon 805, Adreno 420 CPU and a 3GB RAM. Basically, in terms of processing power, the Note Edge is a beast, and moves extremely fluid.

Tags: 200200 (S$1Adreno 420 CPU and a 3GB RAMAndroid deviceavailable with Hands onB$1impression that it's gimmickyNow Note EdgeSnapdragon 805

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