By Rich W Woods
This is going to be the final comparison with the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge before I write a full review of this dreadful phone. Despite the fact that it is a dreadful phone (uncomfortable to hold, features don’t work well, standard Samsung stuff), there are some really solid features of this device. That being the display and the camera.
Of course, there is one more brand that is known for their cameras. That brand is Nokia. The Pureview cameras with Carl Zeiss lenses are second to none. Here, we’ll find out if they’re second to one.
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By Rich W Woods
For all of the flaws that come with the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, there are two things that it’s great at: the display and the camera. This is true of all Samsung devices. Sony is not too shabby on the camera front either with their 20.7 MP camera that they ship in their flagships.
I had wanted to do this comparison with the Sony Xperia Z3, as I’m sure there will be people to poke fun at my because I picked such a small phone to compare with such a large phone; however, this small phone packs a powerful camera.
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By Rich W Woods
People like to label the HTC Desire Eye as a selfie phone. The reason for this is because it has a 13 MP front facing camera with a flash. Even though it makes sense to put a flash on the front facing camera even for someone who doesn’t take selfies much and we’ve proved that resolution doesn’t matter in a camera when I compared the HTC Desire Eye to the iPhone 6, which has a 1.2 MP front camera, people insist on calling it a selfie phone.
If the HTC Desire Eye is considered a selfie phone then the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge certainly should be as well. In fact, all of the latest Samsung phones should be; however, the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge happens to be the review unit I have in my office right now. Samsung phones have a rear camera selfie feature. They allow the user to switch into Rear Cam Selfie mode, turn the camera on himself, and when the phone detects a face in the selected area, it beeps and takes a photo two seconds later.
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By Rich W Woods
Oh the Samsung vs Apple comparisons are always exciting. After all, they are the most famous of rivalries. We all know about the lawsuits between Apple and Samsung. They also happen to be the most popular smart phone manufacturers in the world.
Aside from being the two largest smart phone manufacturers in the world, they are polar opposites. Apple is the company that doesn’t include a feature in their products unless it works well and it will improve the user experience. Samsung rushes to be the first at everything, whether it will improve the user experience or not, hence the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
This is not to say that either have a better way of doing things. Some people want the latest new toys to play with and some people want a device that is more stable and works the way they want it to.
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By Rich W Woods
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge and the OnePlus One are possibly the most innovative phones to come out of 2014. The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has a touchscreen that wraps around one edge of the display. The OnePlus One uses all flagship specs but they sell the phone for half the price of competitors.
For all of the flaws that come from a Samsung device, there are two things that they are good at: displays and cameras. Samsung devices use AMOLEDs, allowing for more vibrant colors and blacker black colors than an LCD can provide. The photos look beautiful on the AMOLED display but the best way to compare them is to put them side by side on the same device.
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Calling it like I see it, not pulling any punches