Testseek.co.uk have collected 407 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N915F Galaxy Note Edge and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N915F Galaxy Note Edge.
November 2014
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The editors liked
Brilliant design
Unique
Powerful
Compact
Highlyversatile system
Can sound good with decent speakers
It's basically a Galaxy Note 4. The best part of the Note Edge is that it's based on a phone that's already great. It still has an awesome screen and multitasking features that make big screens make sense. Almost everything I liked about the Note 4 is sti
Curved display is genuinely amazing
S Pen
Camera is very good
Curve has genuine value
Good camera
Feature-packed and powerful
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's curved
Asymmetrical shape and brand-new interface deliver a cutting-edge design that really lives up to its name
A showcase of what's possible in phone design
Edge screen operation far more useful/interesting than anticipated
Great screen
Decent camera
Multi-tasking via multi-window and S Pen stylus included
Exquisite AMOLED display (Basic mode)
Exemplary finish
Good overall performance
Good stylus functions
Good cameras / OIS great with Full HD video
Battery life / fast recharging
Innovative curved screen
Great performance
S Pen stylus
AWESOME display
Great Design
High-end specs
Great battery life
S-Pen is just fantastic in its fourth iteration
Plenty of storage
Unique curved OLED panel
Amazing battery
Brilliant for work because of the S Pen
Crisp display
Still has the same gorgeous screen as the Note 4
Strong all-round camera performance
Great for gaming
Powerful specs
Striking looks
Useful Edge shortcuts
Edge perfects multitasking
Unique design proves useful
A more accurate S-Pen
Same high-end specs as Note 4
Useful side panel
Fast processor
Fine camera
Expandable memory
Loads of useful smaller features
The editors didn't like
Will we see it?
Lack of integrated wifi or Bluetooth without extra cost
A lot of the special features on the Note Edge barely even benefit from the curve. Like 95 per cent of this stuff would also work on a Note 4 that just had a strip of display devoted to it. Anything that does make use of the curved edge is pretty circumst
Battery life
Finicky swipe controls on curve
Very expensive
Battery life isn't great
A very wide mobile
It's wider and much pricier than the Note 4 without dramatically increasing the phone's functionality. You'll have to adapt to navigating from a second screen
Battery not as good as Note 4
Button arrangement shortcomings
A fingerprint magnet
Rear plastic build quality
Some multi-tasking shortcomings
Third-party edge panel apps to be proven
Expensive
Questionable whether the curve serves any real purpose
Published: 2015-01-17, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
There's no doubting that the Note Edge is an incredible piece of tech.With the curved screen it looks fabulous and with most phones appearing almost identical it's certainly a head-turner.The device is also fast and has plenty of neat tricks to wow your m...
Published: 2015-01-16, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Great screen, useful side panel, fast processor, fine camera, expandable memory, loads of useful smaller features
Not a huge improvement on the Note 4, not waterproof, not cheap
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge offers little improvement over the already rather superb Galaxy Note 4 but it does have that eye-catching curved alerts panel on the side. It is genuinely useful, though certainly not essential, but if that floats your boat ...
I wasn't expecting to like the Galaxy Note Edge as much as I had. It packs a lot of firepower and as well as complementing your digital life for fun stuff, it is very much a device with productivity in mind. As workhorses go, this one belongs on the racet...
Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
A showcase of what's possible in phone design, edge screen operation far more useful/interesting than anticipated, great screen, powerful, decent camera, multi-tasking via multi-window and S Pen stylus included
Battery not as good as Note 4, button arrangement shortcomings, a fingerprint magnet, rear plastic build quality, some multi-tasking shortcomings, third-party edge panel apps to be proven, expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is certainly a spectacle that will turn heads, and while we still can't see it taking off as the next big thing in terms of volume sales, it's a mighty fine modification of the Galaxy Note 4. We thought the Edge would be...
Published: 2014-12-09, Author: Andrew , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: The Note series is geared towards business users with its giant 5in+ displays, long lasting battery life, multitasking capabilities and stylus input. This year, Samsung has shaken things up by offering two models - a standard Note 4 and the Note Edge, whi...
Curved display is genuinely amazing, S Pen, Camera is very good
Battery life, Finicky swipe controls on curve
Would I bother with the Note Edge? That's the question everyone has been asking me.Part of me wants to say no, because the Note 4 and Nexus 6 are so damn good. But then there is the other half who loves the proof of concept feel to it and the fact that it...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
It's basically a Galaxy Note 4. The best part of the Note Edge is that it's based on a phone that's already great. It still has an awesome screen and multitasking features that make big screens make sense. Almost everything I liked about the Note 4 is sti
A lot of the special features on the Note Edge barely even benefit from the curve. Like 95 per cent of this stuff would also work on a Note 4 that just had a strip of display devoted to it. Anything that does make use of the curved edge is pretty circumst
Nope. The curved screen on the Note Edge can surprisingly useful, and way less of a random gimmick than any curved-screen phone that's come before. But! It's not useful enough to be worth the extra £50ish you can expect to pay for it. Besides, it's not wo...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's curved, asymmetrical shape and brand-new interface deliver a cutting-edge design that really lives up to its name
It's wider and much pricier than the Note 4 without dramatically increasing the phone's functionality. You'll have to adapt to navigating from a second screen
Samsung's swooshing Galaxy Note Edge is a triumph of novel design, but its high price tag and minimal extra usability make for a niche appeal....
Edge perfects multitasking, Unique design proves useful, A more accurate S-Pen, Same high-end specs as Note 4
Limited number of Edge apps, Edge gets in the way sometimes, Steep price
The Galaxy Note Edge may not be the perfect realization of Samsung's latest experiment, but it's definitely an idea to pursue in the future. As more apps are customized to suit the edge, it'll become more useful. Right now, it is a great idea that just n...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
The new Samsung Galaxy Note Edge takes chest points as the Snapdragon 805 processor and qHD screen resolution and your camera, with optical stabilizer. The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has the stylus and screen surround, with special features designed for the...