From the front, you won’t confuse the Note Edge with anything
else. Sure, it keeps the same form factor and design elements as the Note 4 but
the screen is a dead giveaway that this is not your typical smartphone. As you
can see in the picture above, the edge of the Note 4 Edge is rounded and the screen is extended into that rounded
edge. It’s tough to explain such a concept in just words so it makes more sense
for you to just look at the pictures!
You may wonder how such a feature is useful. Well, the
potential for such a feature is immense. The first main function is simple: an
app dock. No longer would you place your favorite apps at the bottom of your
home screen, they will rest to the right in a vertical column. I rather like
this idea because it uses the screen more efficiently by not forcing you to
give up space on your home screen. Other uses include an alarm clock mode that
will only light up the rounded screen edge instead of the whole screen to show
the time and the buttons for the camera app. The assumption here is that each
app will make use of this extra space by either showing menu options or
features that can be accessed without having to open a menu and thus making for
a more efficient experience.
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