There were rumors suggesting that Samsung has been testing Grace UX and Nougat on its devices, the S7 and
the curved edge variant.
The exciting news (which I did not expect) is the Galaxy Note 4 Edge -
the curved edge variant!
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.
Not exact matches
Designed from scratch in an operation dubbed «Project Zero», the Galaxy S6 and its
curved -
edges variant are critical for Samsung's plans to reverse plunging smartphone revenues that led to its first annual earnings fall in three years in 2014.
The Samsung Galaxy S6
Edge has real cutting edge technology — a QHD Super AMOLED display with curved edges on both sides, 64 - bit Exynos 7420 octa - core processor with 14nm technology, it uses Samsung's newest and fastest DDR4 RAM and their new UFS 2.0 Flash memory with 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB varia
Edge has real cutting
edge technology — a QHD Super AMOLED display with curved edges on both sides, 64 - bit Exynos 7420 octa - core processor with 14nm technology, it uses Samsung's newest and fastest DDR4 RAM and their new UFS 2.0 Flash memory with 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB varia
edge technology — a QHD Super AMOLED display with
curved edges on both sides, 64 - bit Exynos 7420 octa - core processor with 14nm technology, it uses Samsung's newest and fastest DDR4 RAM and their new UFS 2.0 Flash memory with 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
variants.
Samsung officially announces their next flagship phone, the Galaxy S6 and its
curved - display
variant the Galaxy S6
Edge.
Samsung is also widely believed to be launching a
variant of the Galaxy S6 with a
curved display, similar to the Galaxy Note
Edge.
Earlier this month, Samsung Electronics reported high demand for their Galaxy S6 and its
curved - display
variant the Galaxy S6
Edge - in fact the GS6
Edge received 5 million orders (from mobile carriers, not final customers).
Last month Samsung Electronics reported high demand from mobile carriers for their Galaxy S6 and its
curved - display
variant the Galaxy S6
Edge, and reports suggested Samsung may want to increase the GS6
Edge output.
The new iPhone is also said to take some cues from Samsung's flagship Galaxy S7
edge with the inclusion of a
curved edge OLED display gracing at least one
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.
Both the expected devices, the P10 and P10 Plus, are said to come with dual cameras, while the Plus
variant is slated to feature a screen with
curved sides like the Samsung Galaxy
Edge.
On the inside, the Indian
variant of the Samsung Galaxy S8 + comes with the stunning 6.2 - inch Quad HD + Infinity Dual
Edge Curved display Exynos 8895 octa - core processor, 12MP f / 1.7 Dual Pixel rear camera, 8MP f / 1.7 front camera and 3,500 mAh battery.
Both
variants will feature
curved displays, reports say, which will make the handset similar to Samsung's previous flagship, the Galaxy S7
edge.
The two
variants that US users will be able to preorder, starting today, will both have
curved edge screens, 12 MP rear cameras, an 8 MP front camera with auto - focus, and wireless charging.
It is expected that Samsung will announce a
curved edge screen
variant of its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S6.
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.
The clearly visible metal body and
curved display suggest that we are looking at the
Edge variant of the Korean giant's next flagship.
Sadly, These pages lack any images or information about the devices themselves, but it goes on to confirm that the dual - sided
curved edge screen variant of the Galaxy S6 will be named as the Galaxy S6 E
edge screen
variant of the Galaxy S6 will be named as the Galaxy S6
EdgeEdge.
It will also be the first Note from Samsung's arsenal that will only be available in a dual
Edge curved display
variant.
Interestingly, there was no word regarding the
curved screen
variant, allegedly called the Galaxy S6
Edge.
According to the conversation on Reddit, it seems that Samsung is testing at least three
variants of the Galaxy S6, one with a one - sided
curved edge display, another with a dual - sided
curved edge display, and one more with a normal display.»
Unlike last year's Galaxy S7 models, the S8
variants will only be available with
curved «
edge» screens.
The MediaPad M5 comes in 10.8 - inch and 8.4 - inch
variants and features
curved 2.5 D glass
edges — Huawei says it's the first in the market to offer this — and metal unibody design, resembling the Mate 9.
If you're looking for the
curved phone
variant of this design, the Galaxy S7 isn't competing as closely with the Galaxy S7
Edge as the S6 did with the S6
Edge, with the
curved display
variant getting a bump in screen size this time round, taking it more into phablet territory.
Rumor has it that the flat screen
variant of the Huawei Mate 9 will be sold internationally while the
curved dual -
edge model will remain exclusive to China.
It is possible that the
curved dual -
edge variant will sport the larger display, which should be about the same size as what is found on the Huawei Mate 8 (6 inches).
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.
Whether or not Huawei Mate 9 will take a similar approach as to what Samsung did with the Galaxy S7, where the smaller
variant has a flat screen as compared to the larger S7
Edge that comes with a curved dual - edge screen, is still unkn
Edge that comes with a
curved dual -
edge screen, is still unkn
edge screen, is still unknown.
With Samsung seeing higher - than - expected demand for the
edge model last year, it is likely the vendor is looking to capitalize on the dual -
curved screen option by introducing the
edge +
variant at the same time.
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.
The report also goes on to say that the
Edge variant may only be made available in select markets as Samsung continues to experiment adding
curved displays to its lineup.
Samsung Galaxy S8 should be launched at the MWC 2017 event and it will continue the company's Super AMOLED display technology, but the flat design might not show up, instead, expect a
curved dual -
edge design on both
variants of the S8.
Both models are expected to have
curved -
edge displays, as the company reportedly decided not to include a flat - screen
variant this year.
And on the same lines, according to a new report, it looks like the company will be ditching the flat screens completely in favor of the dual
curved -
edge displays, which will be available in 2
variants.
According to the Korea Herald, the company only plans to roll out a
curved display, usually found on
Edge variants.
According to trustworthy leaker, Evan Blass of Venturebeat, the Galaxy S8 will resemble its predecessor in a number of ways, but will eschew the standard flat model for a duo of
curved edge - to -
edge variants in two sizes: 5.8 inches and 6.2 inches.
All
variants may have the new
edge - to -
edge design with displays
curved to the
edge.
Samsung is very confident in offering only one
variant with a dual
curved edge for the Note 7.
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.
Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7
Edge are only differentiated by screen size and design, with the former featuring a 5.1 - inch QHD flat screen as opposed to the 5.5 - inch curved dual - edge variant found on the S7 E
Edge are only differentiated by screen size and design, with the former featuring a 5.1 - inch QHD flat screen as opposed to the 5.5 - inch
curved dual -
edge variant found on the S7 E
edge variant found on the S7
EdgeEdge.
With these satisfying results, the Korean tech giant finally decided to ditch the flatscreen version in favor of dual -
edge curved display panels on both
variants of the Galaxy S8.
Samsung is terminating the Galaxy Beta Program for its flagship handset, the Galaxy S7, and its
curved variant, the S7
edge.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 won't be on the market until April 10, but all of the major U.S. mobile carriers and some retailers have opened preorders for the smartphone and its
curved display
variant, the Galaxy S6
Edge.
This time, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6
Edge, a
variant of the Galaxy S with
curved displays around both the left and right - hand
edges of the display.
The 2015 flagship smartphone and its
curved - display
variant, the Samsung Galaxy S6
Edge, will be available for preorder starting Friday, prior to their April 10 launch.
The S7
edge is the
curved display
variant of the S7 rocking a 5.5 Super AMOLED touchscreen with a pixel density of 577 ppi.
It'll also feature an 18:5:9 aspect ratio, with a
curved display and rounded
edges, like the smaller
variant.