Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

By Digit NewsDesk | Updated Sep 05 2014
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 launched at IFA Berlin yesterday was accompanied by a variant in the form of the Galaxy Note Edge. The smartphone has a curved edge on one side, which gives it a thin screen that is separate from the main display and offers some features of its own. Ignoring questions about whether the Edge is actually a worthwhile addition, here's what the screen brings to the phone.

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

Camera

When you're using the camera, the shutter button and some other settings options will show up on the edge screen. This means that the entire main display becomes free of any buttons, giving more space to see what you're clicking. This seems quite useful.

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

Notifications

Imagine you have a flip case on your phone, or have kept it aside. You don't have to pull down from the top for the notification bar or actually flip the cover. The Edge screen will show notifications like missed calls, text messages etc. Also, you can read your texts directly on this screen, instead of turning the phone on.

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

Modes

If you've set your phone on power saving mode or are using some other app, they will often show up on the edge screen. Also, the edge screen lets the phone act as somewhat of a night stand, displaying the time and alarm when you're in bed.

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

Apps

The edge screen will also show you a list of apps that it is compatible with. This includes things like showing sports scores, music navigation and many others.

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge: Why the edge

Developers

While the Galaxy Note Edge may not look like a big innovation, the Edge screen does present a lot of options for developers to play around with. If Samsung collborates well with developers, this screen could turn out to be truly a useful addition.