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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge review-in-brief: the edge of reason
A few weeks back, we received the Samsung Galaxy S6 in all it’s sparkling glass and gunmetal glory. It was an instant visual hit with the office, and while it wasn’t too flash it harboured just enough flair to (dare I say it) outshine the iPhone 6.
But that’s where Samsung should’ve stopped.
The notion of curving a device’s face by shoving a slanted screen on it and releasing it to market is a bold, bold move, especially when consumers are not always ready to take such a huge leap of faith. While it was clear that the company needed to revive its ailing Galaxy name after the bore that was the Samsung Galaxy S5, we didn’t think it was the ugliest device from the Korean company either.
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