We also know that it’s going to cost an arm and leg. We know the Galaxy S6 Edge is coming to the country in mid-April. I am very impressed at what Samsung was able to accomplish here. It’s a lot simpler than the one on the Note 4, with the commonly used settings within easy reach. We know the S6 Edge supports wireless charging, but based on experience, it takes a bit longer to charge using this method than through the micro USB plug.Īnd this is what the new camera UI looks like. Samsung’s wireless charger was on display as well. I can’t wait to have it on the Note 4 when (or if) Samsung rolls it out to other flagships. The icons were updated to look more squarish and the folders have better icons (I hated the old folder icons). The SIM tray, IR port and another mic hole is at the top. ![]() Here’s micro USB port, mic hole and the speaker grill (ala iPhone) at the bottom. And I like how the home screen “curves” from the sides when you scroll through the pages. It is elegant, and the metal face and body looks really good in this hue. I liked the gold colored S6 Edge the most. And the build quality is great as well, despite the weight. I mean, it was really really light compared to my (seemingly) heavy Note 4. The first thing I noticed when I held the S6 Edge was how light it is to carry. Unlike many of my blogger friends, I didn’t have the chance play around with one and thought this is a nice opportunity to find out for myself how good this device is. To my surprise, I saw that they already have demo units of the Galaxy S6 Edge. ![]() I got curious and decided to check what was going on. While wandering inside SM BF last night, I passed by the Samsung store and saw people were gathering inside.
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