Sunday, 4 October 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

Samsung's new design philosophy for flagship smartphones has received nothing but praise the world over. Gone are the days of excessive chrome, plastic and faux leather - the new Samsung is all grown up and sophisticated. Roughly six months ago, the company launched the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, which were in such high demand that Samsung had trouble keeping up. To meet the voracious appetite of consumers, Samsung began manufacturing its two flagships in factories across twenty countries, andIndia was one of the chosen ones.

Cut to the present and we now have two new additions to the flagship Galaxy series - the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5. Both follow the same design language that the S6 family set, and it seems as though Samsung will iterate on this formula for a while. Unlike the Galaxy Note Edge (Review), the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is not a companion to the Galaxy Note 5 and doesn't have any of the special features like the S Pen. Today, we'll be focusing on the Galaxy S6 Edge+, which, at first glance, appears to be just a larger Galaxy S6 Edge. So does it justify the (approximate) Rs 9000 premium over its smaller sibling?

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