The front is the same, with a slight change in the placement of sensors above the
display, the sides
curve out to
meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the volume rocker and power /
display buttons on the right, and
dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).
The company expects to sell more than 70 million of the handsets, and has even had to commission an entire new factory in order to
meet demand for the S6 Edge, which is currently exceeding supply and finding frustrated consumers unable to get their hands on the unique
dual sided
curved display handset.