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Six things you should know about Samsung’s Galaxy S6, S6 Edge

Posted on May 10, 2015April 24, 2020 By Hulk

In Barcelona, Samsung did the expected. We’ve got two flagship phones, one of which is curvy in all the right ways. Not only are the two phones really intriguing, they’re downright nice. Finally, Samsung has distanced themselves from plastic and gone with more premium materials. While the two devices are out, there’s still a lot you might not be aware of. Rather than get exhaustive about what’s new, we thought we’d summarize the headline-grabbers for you. Here are — wait for it — six things you should know about the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

One has a curved screen

Guess which one! Really, as gimmicky as it may sound, the Galaxy S6 Edge is actually really neat. Instead of staring at a flat slab of screen, yours will bleed off the edge of the phone.As I noted in a comparison, it’s as if Samsung were trying to cheat their way out of bezel. It works, too. The screen takes a second to get used to, but it’s awesome.
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