Testseek.com have collected 407 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N915F Galaxy Note Edge and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N915F Galaxy Note Edge.
November 2014
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The editors liked
Brilliant design
Unique
Powerful
Bright
Vivacious large screen
Lovely Camera
S Pen continues to improve in function
Great apps for use on the curved side screen
Essentially it's a Note 4
Which is great
Awesome screen resolution
Side screen avoids being just a gimmick
Excellent camera
Based on the fantastic Note 4
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's curved
Asymmetrical shape and brand-new interface deliver a cutting-edge design that really lives up to its name
Super speedy performance
Very
Very fast Category 6 LTE support
Feels great in the hands with a metal frame and textured back
Like the Galaxy Note 4
That screen and its extra-bright power reservoir are amazeballs
A camera you can silence (woot!)
Inc
Unique form factor with tailored UI
1440p screen
Fast charge battery
Integrated S-Pen stylus
16 megapixel camera
Metal chassis
Great device for early-adopters
Still has the excellent guts of a Note 4
Amazing screen
The editors didn't like
Will we see it?
Curved display a little hard to see on an angle
Slow performance at times
Average battery life
Slightly weird to hold
Battery still not up to snuff
Won't fit into Samsung's Gear VR headset
About AUD$300 more than the Note 4
Mediocre battery life
Not great if you're left-handed
It's wider and much pricier than the Note 4 without dramatically increasing the phone's functionality. You'll have to adapt to navigating from a second screen
The edge doesn't do anything most of the time
Touchscreen is very responsive
And it doesn't help that you're always touching it
Battery could be better
Won't likely work with Samsung's Gear VR despite being a Note 4 technically
Innovative Edge display adds functionality to the Note 4 design, Ataglance notifications offer distraction free use, Shortcuts on Edge display free up space on the main homescreen
Can be slightly awkward to hold/takes some getting used to, No perfect solution for lefthanders, Battery life slightly worse than standard Note 4
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge takes everything we like about the Note 4 and enhances it with its Edge display. Is it enough to say it is a better overall phone? The answer to that still isn't quite clear. While the Edge display has its advantages with quic...
Abstract: PhoneDog's Beau HD reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge. The Galaxy Note Edge sports a 5.6-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor with 3GB of RAM, 16MP camera sensor, 3000mah battery, and Android 4.4.4 KitKat. When it comes to S...
Same stellar performance as on the Note 4, Gorgeous display and classy styling, Useful Revolving UI on curved display, Camera captures excellent images
Quite expensive
The overall performance of the Galaxy Note Edge aligns very closely to the Note 4. For all intents and purposes, the Note Edge is a Note 4 underneath, hence the similar scores across the board. If you were impressed or satisfied with the performance of th...
Abstract: The Note Edge is based on the Note 4, a phone I reviewed several months ago. Given that they are otherwise identical but for the side-screen features, a full review is sort of missing the point (that, and reviews of the Note Edge are up on the web elsewhe...
Published: 2014-12-19, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
This device will cost you between $399.99 and $429.99 with a two-year contract depending on the carrier you pick it up on. Since you're not necessarily going to pick this device up on-contract - that's the cool way to go these days - you'll be paying a co...
Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Note Edge from Samsung is the Galaxy Note 4's more tempting cousin. Where the Note 4 is a safe choice, the Note Edge is a bit riskier thanks to the unknown value of the Edge Screen. The hardware is fantastic. It's a well-designed and well-built phone....
Poor support for Edge Screen, Awkward ergonomics, Expensive
Ahead of the curve The biggest barrier for the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is that it's one of the most expensive handsets on the market right now, especially if you want it free on a contract, but it's a device that needs to exist whether you think it m...
The Note 4 Edge is more expensive than the Note 4 by 100-150 dollars depending on who you buy it from as it is offered by a multitude of vendors. The Note 4 price, off contract, ranges from $700-800 dollars whereas the Note 4 Edge comes in between $900-95...
Published: 2014-12-13, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Apart from growing bigger (and bigger ... and bigger ...), the fundamental design of the smartphone hasn't changed a lot since the first iPhone back in 2007. But Samsung's Galaxy Note Edge, with its curved "Edge Display," is the rare phone that breaks the...
Published: 2014-11-25, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Gorgeous, industryleading Super AMOLED quad HD display Nonfunctional fingerprint scanner, Innovative secondary edge display No water resistant rating, Premium metal frame Overpopulated notification area, High quality camera and useful front facing camera
Nonfunctional fingerprint scanner, No water resistant rating, Overpopulated notification area, Nonfunctional fingerprint scanner, No water resistant rating, Overpopulated notification area
As a smartphone user who enjoys high end specifications and unique features, I have to say I am seriously considering a Samsung Galaxy Note Edge. My wife is a Samsung Galaxy S5 user and as soon as she saw the Note Edge she said she wanted one. I would lov...