Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is just a concept limited edition

During a press conference, said that Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is a device limited edition: it will be produced only 1 million units by the end of the year. Galaxy Note Edge was one of the most innovative devices of last IFA. Featuring a display that curves along the right side, the smartphone has been announced by Samsung with particular emphasis. It is a kind of spin-off of Galaxy Note 4, from which it takes much of the technical characteristic.

Galaxy Note Edge will unfortunately be a remarkably rare, and this is not surprising.

To confirm it is Samsung, which has specified during a news conference for the press that the smartphone will be available in October in South Korea, but it will not be produced in large volumes. By the end of the year, it will be distributed approximately 1 million units in the Korean market, and will be achieved in other markets with different release dates for each country, probably no earlier than 2015 is also possible that Notes Edge will cost more than the traditional model.

The particularity of Galaxy Note Edge resides mainly in the display, which not only develops along its front surface, but also along one side of the device. In this way, you have quick access to notifications, app frequently used to alarm clocks and some ancillary features, all through gesture, even when a possible cover covers the front of the display. Users can, for example, display notifications through the side of the screen even when watching an audio-video content without having to be forced to stop playback.

Samsung has used the words ” limited-edition concept ” for the new phablet 5.6″, indicating that the device has particular technologies that require complex manufacturing processes. The information released by Samsung confirms initial estimates that Hyundai Securities stated that the company would distribute 1 million Galaxy Note Edge and 11 million Galaxy Note 4 by the end of 2014.

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