Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Review: A No Buy

In a matter of weeks from now, Samsung will be releasing the all-new Note Edge and it is expected to be better than what is offered on the Note 4. There isn’t a lot of differences between the Note Edge and the Note 4 except for the fact that the former comes with a curved display.

Honestly, it looks superb, like how many concept designs have been teasing. On the other hand, the Note Edge is going to be something super expensive to own. AT&T is selling the Note 4 for $299.99 on contract. The Edge amazingly cost $399.99 on contract.

Sprint and T-Mobile, on the other hand, have yet to announce on the bundle package for the Note Edge. What we do know is that Sprint is selling the off contract model at $840 while T-Mobile is selling it at $870. This is still cheaper than the $945.95 price tag on the unlocked model by AT&T.

The status of the Galaxy Edge is still unknown with other carriers like Verizon and US Cellular. This is why we don’t recommend rushing your purchase just yet. Once the full price list is out, you won’t be making a mistake with the Galaxy Edge.

Also, you should never make your purchase based on images and reports on the Note Edge. The least you could do is get a feel of the smartphone and see if the size, performance and S Pen are right for you. Sometimes, just because something looks great does not mean it is meant for you. The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is something really expensive and it is best to test it out first before regretting on your purchase.

All in all, we find the Note Edge a device that is trending at the moment. However, its base price should serve as a wakeup call to consumers.

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