The Galaxy S6 Edge is probably the most ambitious smartphone ever from
Samsung. Sure the Galaxy Note kicked off phablets in 2010, and the Note
Edge was the first to have a functional, curved screen, but the S6 Edge
is the first to bring together meizu mx5 review quality materials, top-notch
construction, and specs galore in a phone fit for regular people.
While the S6 Edge and its sibling, the S6, are clearly cut from the
same cloth as previous generations of Galaxy S smartphones, they take a
dramatic new step forward thanks to the metal and glass design. The Edge
trades the cheap-feeling plastic of its predecessors for gorgeous glass
that hugs an aluminum frame. The front and back panels are both made
from Gorilla Glass 4, but the front has been curved through a process
Samsung calls 3D thermal-forming. Essentially, Samsung heated the glass
to over 800 degrees and wrapped the glass around a rod to achieve the
curved shape. I think it looks great.
The glass panels are fitted tightly to the metal band that forms the
outer edges of the phone. The band is thin along the sides to
accommodate the curved glass, and thickens at the top and bottom to
provide strength and rigidity. Samsung polished the edges of the
metallic band to give them some extra sparkle. Matching accents can be
found on the home button, earpiece grill, and camera module. The quality
is top-notch. Samsung clearly took great care in designing and
assembling the S6 Edge. It absolutely goes toe-to-toe with Apple’s
iPhone and HTC’s One in terms of fit and finish.
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