A smartphone with an Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, $950
Samsung's Galaxy Note Edge is a risk, which is why I like it.
The Note Edge's screen and front bezel wraps around the right side of the phone, and Samsung's interface designers have made the most of that sliver of curved screen real estate. During my few days with the Note Edge, I felt I was constantly learning what it could do.
When you unlock the phone, the curved edge holds a row of frequently used apps, which you can customize.
Just like you can swipe across your phone's screen to move between different home screens, you can swipe across the edge display to change the view.
When you play a video, the playback controls slide down to the bottom of the curve, where they're still handy but out of the way.
There is also a very slick clock that can be set to appear when the phone is asleep. The time display is dim but perfect for a nightstand.
So, besides the screen, is the Note Edge much different from the Note 4?
Not really.