1/17/2024 0 Comments Galaxy s6 notification light![]() Like I said before, the processing power that Samsung’s packed into this device will likely take a toll on the 2600mAh battery, especially for power users. The night clock only be set for a maximum of 12 hours and automatically disables when the phone hits 15% battery status. A quick swipe up and down the edge will illuminate the edge, giving a better view. When the screen is in sleep mode, the display is still dimly visible. The Night Clock feature works on either side of the phone screen. With the weather option, temperature measurement, refresh rate and current location can be selected. There are also additional settings for individual information feeds. Notifications such as: missed calls, messages or email, can be pushed to the Edge (of your) screen.įeeds can be customized to appear in any order on the Edge screen. With both selected, the Edge will light up with the same colours assigned to frequent contacts. This can be combined with the People Edge feature. One of the long notification lights can be turned on to glow when the phone is turned over on a surface. Many other devices and platforms offer similar shortcuts to contacts, but accessing them from the edges of your screen are a nice user interface take on that action. ![]() Start new conversations or respond quickly to alerts from the most frequent contacts by means of a colour-coded system that sits on the edges of the screen. Here’s the things you can do with the GS6 Edge’s, er…edges. But the curved edges serve more than an aesthetic purpose. The dual edged display creates a pleasing 3 dimensional effect. With a 5.1” Quad HD sAMOLED screen, it’s resolution is twice of high definition quality – in layman’s term. Personally though, I am partial to memory cards because it just makes it easier to transfer pictures, music and all the other stuff I hoard without bothering with the still non-trivial issue of fast and affordable internet. On the storage bit, you can choose from 32, 64 and 128 gigabyte internal storage models if space is a concern. The battery life is neither here nor there (depending on usage), but the Galaxy S6 Edge comes with a turbocharger that can take it from 0 to 100 percent in just over an hour. Samsung has done its best to temper these deficiencies. The Edge’s batter is the non-removable variety, and there is no memory card slot. However, there are couple build quirks that long-time Sammy fans will probably take exception to. The Edge runs on the latest version of Android, with a light Touchwiz skin of course. You would be hard-pressed to find a competing device that can match the Edge’s 16 megapixel shooter on the back and 5 megapixel selfie camera in front. ![]() All connectivity options are on point, including 4G LTE capability - not that it’s useful in Nigeria, but it’s there if you ever need it. ![]() It doesn’t get much faster than that (although, that will take a corresponding toll on the battery). The Samsung Galaxy S6 comes with a 64 bit Octa-Core Processor, that is complemented with 3 gigs of RAM. But it’s also got brains to go with that. Like I’ve said for perhaps the one millionth time, the Galaxy S6 Edge is quite the looker. If you haven’t already, check out the unboxing and first impressions post, and then return for the full review. ![]() We got the chance to play with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, and I have to say it was love at first sight. The Galaxy S6 series is Samsung’s latest gambit, the play that will determine if they are still in the game. While its insanely successful flagship devices contributed to its rise to the world’s top smartphone maker in ‘13 and ‘14, Samsung has increasingly come under pressure to deliver even more innovative devices and delightful user experiences from the likes of Xiaomi, which came out of virtually nowhere to become the world’s third largest smartphone maker, and of course, Apple, whose iPhone 6 release have sent it to new heights of mobile dominance and profitability. Except perhaps Google’s seasonal Nexus line, which are mostly a cult item. No other OEM comes close to them in the high end segment of that market. Everybody knows that if you’re looking for a premium Android phone and have money to burn, Samsung is the way to go. ![]()
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