Samsung Note Edge Unlocked 32GB (S&D)
$69.99
Condition: Refurbished
Color: Black
Screen Size: 5.6"
Carrier: Fully Unlocked
Capacity: 32GB
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1 people found this helpful
Worth it to upgrade from Note II
By PearlGirl on Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015
If this phablet is a gimmick, then it is a useful gimmick. I have had this in my hands for a few hours and I am loving it. I ordered this used and it arrived quickly. I looked at it with the eyes of love, did not see the wear and tear which is not a game changer. The previous owner sent everything with the original box. The first thing that struck me was the clarity of the screen. I upgraded from the Note II which I loved dearly for almost three years. What a difference. I live in Senegal and this phablet accepted my SIM card. I am downloading my apps but the speed is so much faster and that is important because my bandwidth is pretty narrow. I am loving the edge part of this. I use the edge as an alarm clock and I like the 12-hour display feature so I can use it like a night light. This is great for when I travel. There will be a steep learning curve and I will make use of the YouTube videos to get the most from my new toy.
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5 people found this helpful
I really wanted to like this phone but the downsides to it were too ...
By da_comittee on Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2015
I really wanted to like this phone but the downsides to it were too significant for me to keep and not return... The battery life on this is not good compared to the other notes. I am guessing this is because of the edge screen. I am not a heavy user, few texts here and there and few notifications here and there and my battery was down to 50 percent by noon when I had unplugged it from the charger at 8 am. By 4 pm the battery was nearly dead. My Note 4 will still be at 35-45 percent by the time I go to bed, more if I dim the brightness. Also, please be aware that you will not be getting LTE with this international version of this phone. I was on 4G and HSPA most of the time on T-mobile and I am in the Los Angeles area where T-mobile's network is mostly blazing fast LTE. The dealbreaker for me on not only this phone but also the Note 4 was the fact that Samsung's Bluetooth software is not fully compatible with a lot of car stereos. I was able to place/pick up phone calls though my 2015 Honda CR-V's head unit and although I was able to listen to streaming music from the phone I was NEVER able to get the song/artist info on my head unit's display unless I used the proprietary Samsung music player, which sucks. I am guessing Samsung is doing this to push its users to stick to Samsung bloatware. I cannot complain about the awesome quad HD screen with the edge though, simply the most gorgeous screen I have ever seen on a phone.
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