Samsung is trying something a little different while simultaneously positioning its S6 and S6 edge as the market’s dominant Android smartphones. Sure, they’re faster, smarter, brighter, stronger and more powerful than previous models — as you might expect in a flagship refresh — and that’s all terribly pedestrian. Still, I love the edge concept. I’m glad to see Samsung continue and expand it, with slivers of the screen bending around both edges of the surface.
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Posted by: Kris Holt March 10, 2015 10:05 AMSamsung is trying something a little different while simultaneously positioning its S6 and S6 edge as the market’s dominant Android smartphones. Sure, they’re faster, smarter, brighter, stronger and more powerful than previous models — as you might expect in a flagship refresh — and that’s all terribly pedestrian. Still, I love the edge concept. I’m glad to see Samsung continue and expand it, with slivers of the screen bending around both edges of the surface.