Testseek.com have collected 407 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N915F Galaxy Note Edge and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N915F Galaxy Note Edge.
November 2014
(84%)
407 Reviews
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The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's curved, asymmetrical shape and brand-new interface deliver a cutting-edge design that really lives up to its name
It's wider and much pricier than the Note 4 without dramatically increasing the phone's functionality. You'll have to adapt to navigating from a second screen
Samsung's swooshing Galaxy Note Edge is a triumph of novel design, but its high price tag and minimal extra usability make for a niche appeal....
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Useful edge panel, Eye-catching design, Outstanding camera
Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge feels like the future. Its flagship specs and ostentatiously useful edge panel make it one of the best smartphones you can buy… as long as you've got the cash...
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Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com
It's basically a Galaxy Note 4. The best part of the Note Edge is that it's based on a phone that's already great. It still has an awesome screen and multitasking features that make big screens make sense. Almost everything I liked about the Note 4 is sti
A lot of the special features on the Note Edge barely even benefit from the curve. Like 95 percent of this stuff would also work on a Note 4 that just had a strip of display devoted to it. Anything that does make use of the curved edge is pretty circumsta
Nope. The curved screen on the Note Edge can surprisingly useful, and way less of a random gimmick than any curved-screen phone thats come before. But! Its not useful enough to be worth the extra $100 you can expect to pay for it. Besides, its not wort...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
The Note Edge's Achilles' heel is also its defining characteristic. In order for apps like Twitter and Yahoo Sports to take advantage of the phone's screen, developers have to make their software compatible with the Edge Screen. That means more work just...
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Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Innovative curved display, Fantastically sharp and colorful QHD screen, High-quality 16-MP camera, Improved S Pen
Edge display has crapware, Not enough edge apps yet, Pricey
Abstract: The phone ships with some “edge panels” pre-installed, and you can customize what you see on your home screen. There's a shortcut to device settings, and different tools like a timer, a flashlight, a voice recorder, and even a ruler. And given that so man...
Published: 2014-11-09, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Beautiful, high-resolution curved display, Long battery life, Good camera, Pretty much a Galaxy Note 4
Expensive compared to the Galaxy Note 4, Not enough uses for the curved edge, Not ideal for left-handed users, Pretty much a Galaxy Note 4
Is the Note Edge a gimmick? It's hard to say, but I don't think the curved display is a bad thing. The best part is that even without the edge, you've still got, for all intents and purposes, a Galaxy Note 4, with a stylus, power, long battery life and a ...
There you have it, almost all of the bad and the good concerning the first QHD monster that broke cover, the LG G3, and the ingenious and unorthodox S Pen-flaunting Samsung Galaxy Note Edge phablet. With its plastic/metal build and intriguing Edge display...
Now that we've explored the anatomy of the Note Edge and the device it's based on – the Note 4 – in parts, we can finally claim to have something approaching a holistic view of the matter. Unfortunately for the nevertheless appealing Note Edge, when the s...
Abstract: The first thing you'll notice about the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is definitely its curved display. It's like a peek into the future where everything is fluidic and flat screen has become an age-old design from the past. Pretty fancy you'd think, but does ...