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Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+?

Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+?

He has been with the Android Authority team since early 2014. If you loved everything about the Galaxy S6 Edge, but wished it had a larger screen and offered better battery life, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the answer.

Does Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge work with YouTube?

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What kind of screen does the Samsung Galaxy S6 have?

Galaxy S6 Edge+ – Screen. 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display, 2,560 x 1440 resolution (Quad HD), Curved edges. Samsung’s Super AMOLED screen technology is one of the best you can get on a phone or tablet and the super-sharp, Quad HD S6 Edge+ makes the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus pale in comparison, literally.

Will Samsung’s dual-edge display work on the Galaxy S?

Samsung’s first venture into the curved edge display game began with the Galaxy Note Edge, but it wasn’t until earlier this year that Samsung would truly perfect the concept by introducing a dual-edge design to the Galaxy S family.

The Edge+ is also the big-screen phone European Samsung fans will have to live with in lieu of the Galaxy Note 5 – Samsung has no plans to sell the Note 5 outside of Asia and the US at the moment. The Galaxy S6 Edge+ makes you feel like disappearing down an underground cavern while keeping a close eye out for tricksy hobbitses. It is precious.

How sharp is the Galaxy S6 Edge+ in the hand?

For those who felt the regular Galaxy S6 Edge to be quite sharp in the hand, that feeling alleviated with the Galaxy S6 Edge+, thanks to the side rails being slightly thicker, and the chamfered edges not being as prominent as before.

Does the Galaxy S6 Edge+ have a microSD card slot?

The Galaxy S6 Edge+ comes with either 32 GB or 64 GB of built-in storage, and with there still not being any microSD card slot, power users will have to depend on the larger storage option to meet their needs. Samsung also opted to leave out a 128 GB iteration, so 64 GB is going to be as good as it gets.