Both the left and
right edge of this handset are curved, and the physical home button / fingerprint scanner is placed below the display itself, as it was on the Galaxy S6 Edge and the vast majority of Galaxy - branded phones to date.
The right edge of the handset houses all of the phone's physical buttons, with a volume rocker and the power button just below it.
Also present are the familiar power and volume buttons along
the right edge of the handset, and the 3.5 mm audio jack at the top, unexpectedly joined by the microUSB port (which is usually found at the bottom of most Windows Phones).
It's concealed on the bottom -
right edge of the handset, and while the presence of two speaker grilles might suggest stereo output, that's sadly not the case.
The right edge of the handset features a dedicated camera button at the bottom.
Not exact matches
You best like futuristic - looking
edge - to -
edge displays, because this screen wraps around the left and
right sides
of the
handset with space - age curved glass.
On the front we can see the screen runs
right to the
edges of the
handset with no home button in sight.
Around the
edges of the
handset you'll find a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top, the power and volume buttons on the
right - hand
edge, and the micro-USB port on the bottom.
Sony has managed to push the display
right to the
edges of the phone on the left and
right of the
handset, redeeming itself somewhat from the aforementioned bezels, and in turn this provides a better viewing experience in landscape orientation.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6
edge may be Samsung's best smartphones yet, and they're certainly some
of the best Android
handsets you can purchase
right now, but that doesn't mean they're flaw - free.
The top
of the left
edge houses the SIM and microSD slot, and on the
right edge there's the volume rocker at the top, and, on our Graphite Black
handset, a rather lovely etched power key
edged in red.
With a curved
edge display the Galaxy S6 Edge is one of the most interesting looking handsets available right now and has some impressive specs under the hood including an Exynos 7420 processor, 3 GB of RAM and a beautiful 5.1 - inch disp
edge display the Galaxy S6
Edge is one of the most interesting looking handsets available right now and has some impressive specs under the hood including an Exynos 7420 processor, 3 GB of RAM and a beautiful 5.1 - inch disp
Edge is one
of the most interesting looking
handsets available
right now and has some impressive specs under the hood including an Exynos 7420 processor, 3 GB
of RAM and a beautiful 5.1 - inch display.
The Galaxy Note
Edge features a world - first on a smartphone, a screen that curves around the
right side
of the
handset, adding an extra 160 pixels
of width to the main 5.6 - inch display area.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6
edge are certainly the highlights
of Samsung's smartphone lineup
right now, but they're just two
of dozens
of handsets the company makes.
If you are willing to pay a premium for a
handset that excels in all departments such as design, hardware and software, the Galaxy S6
Edge G925F is one
of the best Android smartphones on the market
right now.
The front
of the
handset is predominately screen, with a dual -
edge design and very slim bezels, while the rear has a dual - camera horizontal setup with fingerprint sensor positioned to the
right of the lenses and a flash module in - between.
The left
edge of the Nokia Lumia 620 has absolutely no ports or buttons on it, while the
right edge contains all three
of the
handset's physical buttons, specifically a volume rocker at the top, the power / lock button in the middle and a camera button at the bottom.