Not exact matches
This is not the upcoming Galaxy
Note 5, which (following the success of the GS6
Edge) will probably also include a flexible OLED
variant (or maybe be an exclusively flexible OLED device?).
Samsung is also widely believed to be launching a
variant of the Galaxy S6 with a curved display, similar to the Galaxy
Note Edge.
The exciting news (which I did not expect) is the Galaxy
Note 4
Edge - the curved edge vari
Edge - the curved
edge vari
edge variant!
The initial report claimed that Samsung will either be releasing a curved
edge or regular display Galaxy
Note 6 model, not both as it has done with its flagship S smartphone series for the past two years, but some reports are now expecting two separate
variants for the
Note 6.
Sure, it's essentially a Galaxy
Note 4
variant at heart, with the same powerful internals and core functionality, but the difference is right there in the name: This 5.6 - inch phablet screen doesn't stop when it hits the usual right border, instead pouring over to form a curved
edge on the side of the phone.
If you want an older handset that still stands up to today's flagship smartphones, and in many ways laid the groundwork for them, then look no further than September 2014's Samsung Galaxy
Note Edge and to a similar extent its regular
Note 4
variant.
There was and possibly still is a bit of confusion regarding the type of display that the upcoming
Note will sport, but all major signs and reports indicate that only an
Edge variant will be made available this year.
The list includes most of Samsung's recent flagship devices in its S and
Note series, including
edge variants.
It will also be the first
Note from Samsung's arsenal that will only be available in a dual
Edge curved display
variant.
As far as colors are concerned, Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 + will be sold in quite a good number of color
variants that include midnight black, arctic silver, orchid gray, maple gold and the famous coral blue that not only appeared on the Galaxy
Note 7 but also on the Galaxy S7
Edge.
While the world is waiting to have a glimpse of Samsung Galaxy
Note 5, the Korean giant is reportedly in development of its
Edge variant as well.
However, the curved dual -
edge variant borrows almost every aspect of its design from the Galaxy Note 7 as well as the Galaxy S7 E
edge variant borrows almost every aspect of its design from the Galaxy
Note 7 as well as the Galaxy S7
EdgeEdge.
As its name suggests, the Keyboard Cover is likely to be an optional accessory for the Galaxy
Note 5 and its
Edge variant that will work like a detachable keyboard.
According to a report by SamMobile, Samsung Galaxy
Note 5
Edge variant, codenamed Project Zero 2, is currently in development as the successor to the last year launched Galaxy
Note Edge.
Just yesterday, we came across what could be the four color
variants of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy
Note 7R and among them was the famous Blue Coral finish that made the
Note 7 — and S7
Edge — such attractive phones to look at.
According to ZDNet, the smartphone could be available in an
Edge variant, which would mimic the single - edge curved display and second screen functionality of Samsung's Galaxy Note E
Edge variant, which would mimic the single -
edge curved display and second screen functionality of Samsung's Galaxy Note E
edge curved display and second screen functionality of Samsung's Galaxy
Note EdgeEdge.
As The Android Soul reports, the update is also heading to international
variants of the Galaxy
Note Edge, bumping it up to build N915FXXS1DQF1; and the Galaxy
Note 4, as build N910FXXS1DQE9.
The documents show label images for the Galaxy
Note 5 and Galaxy S6
Edge Plus, as well as the list of frequency bands that will be tested for Sprint's network, indicating that Samsung is nearing a launch for its latest devices, following the passing of the Verizon, AT&T and T - Mobile
variants for both handsets last week.
We remember when we had the chance to test the Galaxy Round all those years ago; that felt great, and we all know how the Galaxy
Note Edge acted as the precursor to the curved
Edge variants of the Galaxy S line that ultimately replaced flat - screen
variants of the company's flagships.
This year
Note family welcomed a surprise
variant of the
Note 4 from the South Korean electronics giant called the
Note Edge.
It's difficult to say where the Zen device will sit as the
Note 4
edge and Galaxy S6
edge were more expensive, but they offered the same flagship specs as the normal
variants.
Samsung has officially announced its advanced Good Lock UI for the Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7
Edge, all Galaxy S6
variants and the Galaxy
Note 5.
While the company has offered no official guidance for the release of the update to the Galaxy S6
variants, earlier reports have indicated that the company began working on the Android 7.0 Nougat build for the S6 and S6
Edge months ago, so they may not follow far behind the S7 and S7
Edge release, with the
Note 5 also expected to be a timely recipient of Nougat once the current flagships are updated.
It's likely that many of the issues and specifics mentioned below are unique to the Japanese
variant of the Galaxy
Note Edge, and will be likely rectified before it reaches European and Western markets.
With Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy S5 LTE - A and Galaxy
Note 4
variants in the region already receiving the Marshmallow update, the same couldn't be said of the Samsung Galaxy
Note Edge.
Samsung is very confident in offering only one
variant with a dual curved
edge for the
Note 7.
The second handset will be an
Edge variant, following the pairing of the two
Note devices launched in September 2014.
On a related
note, eBay is now selling the GSM unlocked international
variant of the Galaxy S7
Edge for $ 699.99.
The Galaxy
Note Edge is a
variant of the
Note 4 which was launched last month.
Recent rumors have suggested that the Galaxy
Note 7 will arrive in only one
variant that will house a dual -
edge curved display.
Are you looking forward to a dual -
edge curved display - only Galaxy
Note 7, or do you think Samsung should also release a flat
variant?
The newly leaked photo comes with what is considered the Galaxy
Note 7 logo, with further claims that the South Korean tech giant might opt for the curved dual -
edge variant instead of the flat screen version.
The Galaxy
Note 4 arrives with a 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED display and 515 ppi pixel density, while the
Edge variant has a 5.6 - inch screen with 525 ppi.
Unlike last year where we had a flat and
edge screen
variant, both S8
variants will ship with an almost bezel-less,
edge - to -
edge «infinity» screen as well as
Note 7's iris scanner on the front panel.
While Samsung is reportedly preparing to build 5 million Galaxy
Note 7 devices for its launch, it's also planning a new
variant of its Galaxy S7
edge just in time for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
«They reveal that this handset has a very familiar design in that it looks quite similar to the Galaxy S7
edge»... «We've yet to see any leaks that give hope that a curved - display
variant of the new Galaxy
Note...» Uh?
According to Android Police, the color
variant is very similar to the one that Samsung introduced with the defunct Galaxy
Note 7 and the re-released Galaxy S7
Edge.
Note that this program is only available to owners of unlocked
variants of the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7
Edge.
Now, a leaked invitation (via SamMobile) points to a Galaxy Unpacked event on August 2nd and alludes to a Galaxy
Note 7, as well as an
Edge variant.
Additionally, the tagline points to an
Edge variant for the
Note 7.