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Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ first impressions

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Along with its flagship Note device, Samsung also launched Galaxy S6 edge+, a bigger version of its S6 edge smartphone that features dual-edge displays. The phone mirrors the new Note5 in terms of hardware specifications and offers top-end hardware. We spent some time with the phone and here's a look at its strengths and weaknesses...


There are no two ways about it that Samsung has made a gorgeous looking device. With its metal frame and all-glass body, the S6 edge+ screams premium. The phone fits a 5.7-inch display in a narrow frame but to compensate that, the company has made it taller, which makes one-hand use a little cumbersome. The thin frame affects ergonomics a bit but overall Samsung has managed to balance the weight and dimensions and the phone doesn't feel unwieldy with battery like Hp 510 battery, Hp 530 battery, Hp 440266-ABC battery, Hp HSTNN-FB40 battery, Hp EliteBook 8530P battery, Hp EliteBook 8540P battery, Hp EliteBook 8730P battery, Hp HSTNN-LB60 battery, Hp HSTNN-OB60 battery, Hp KU533AA battery, Hp HSTNN-CB0D battery, Hp HSTNN-I70C battery. Both silver and gold variants are very shiny and reflective, and slightly prone to smudges.


The front of the Galaxy S6 edge+ features the 5.7-inch dual-edge display with the physical Home button just placed below it. The button also integrates a fingerprint sensor. Two capacitive navigation keys are located next to it.


The right edge has a power button while the left has volume rocker keys, all made from metal. The keys offer good tactile feedback and blend well with the frame. The top edge sports the sim card tray while the micro-USB port and 3.5mm headset jack are at the bottom along with a small two-row speaker grille. You'll also see the antenna bands at the bottom and top edges.


The sturdy metal frame holds the phone's unibody chassis together and the back features a shiny Gorilla glass panel. There's a camera module with the lens protruding out a bit along with an LED flash and a heart rate sensor.


Coming to the highlight feature of the phone, the Galaxy S6 edge+ sports a 5.7-inch dual-edge Quad HD (1440x2560p) or 2K resolution Super AMOLED displays. Similar to the S6 edge, the display offers vibrant albeit slightly saturated colours, deep blacks and excellent viewing angles. While the pixel density is lesser compared to the S6 edge, it's still one of the most pixel-dense phones offering super sharp text and images.


Just like its smaller sibling, the phone's edge display can be used for colour coded notifications, a night clock, information stream or news tickers and People edge and App edge, a slider menu to pin commonly used apps and contacts. You can only choose to activate these features on one of the two edge displays. The other one doesn't offer extra functionality but some of the Android slider menus work play nice with the left edge. There's a bookmark-like slider that lets you pull the App edge and People edge menus.


We're not very sure if Samsung is really using the edge displays to full potential. The use cases are there but in its current form it feels gimmicky.