How Samsung can make the Edge Display more useful

A year ago we saw Samsung debut a device with an auxiliary curved display. The Galaxy Note Edge, along with the S6 edge that followed it intrigued many technology enthusiasts and regular people alike. Devices with curved displays on the side in a sea of rectangular cookie cutter devices are definitely refreshing, but I can’t help but feel like Samsung isn’t using these displays to their fullest potential. The Note Edge brought a few Edge Display features, but the S6 Edge Display experience was quite watered down in comparison.

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3 reasons why the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is great for vacation, and 3 reasons why it sucks

Update: A previous version of this article referred to the professor of the S6 Edge as a Snapdragon 810. The actual processor is the Exynos 7420. Apologies for the misinformation.I took a vacation last week out to the east coast of the US. I stopped by New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. All of these places were crammed wall-to-wall with touristy stuff to do from architectural beauty to breathtaking history. Also part of this trip, I got to meet some current and former colleagues from Pocketnow and beyond. In short, I needed a great camera, or I was going to be very, very angry ...

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