The Samsung smartphone that provided rotating toolbars and curved screen that wrapped partially around the edge. This was the first unique touchscreen architecture since the advent of the smartphone.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note Edge at IFA in Berlin. The phablet is making waves thanks to the innovative, 5.6 inch screen that cascades over the right side of the device. The waterfall panel is ...
Samsung’s Note Edge stands out due to its 5.6-inch screen, which cascades over the right side of the device. The curved section works independently of the main screen, and serves up handy snippets of ...
When Samsung pulled the lid off the Galaxy Note Edge, we have to admit, we giggled. A curved screen, a pen... what more could you possibly need on a smartphone? Then they opened the doors to a ...
Samsung surprised guests at the Berlin IFA technology show yesterday with its new Galaxy Note Edge phone. For the most part, it is similar to Samsung's new Note 4 – also unveiled at yesterday's show – ...
Ever since my first actual Android smartphone (no, the first Galaxy Tab doesn't count), my main driver has always been a Galaxy Note, only skipping the Galaxy Note 4 (not much of a differentiator) and ...
In the early stages of the smartphone revolution, and just four years after Steve Jobs announced the iPhone, the iPhone, Samsung's first Galaxy Note altered the way consumers thought about smartphones ...
Samsung Electronics is hoping that super high-resolution screens on the Galaxy Note 4 and the Note Edge will help bring back some of its mojo. The Edge’s screen, which wraps around the side of the ...
Few smartphone product lines are as iconic as the Samsung Galaxy Note series. This series boldly went where few phones had gone before. Between the bleeding-edge tech, a focus on design, and a USP ...
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