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Do you want to sell or trade your Samsung Galaxy Note Edge?
Yes? Good, you’re at the right place.
But first, I need you to determine if you want to trade your phone for a better version, or if you want to sell it for cash?
After you decide, we’ll walk you through the steps to cash in or trade up.
In the meantime, let’s review your phone.
You can’t help but to ask yourself – Is the curved edge screen worth it?
Well … let’s find out.
First thing first, the large phone could pose a problem for people with small hands. Despite its asymmetrical shape, the Note Edge is surprisingly well balanced and comfortable to hold. It has a leatherette back that feels strong and sturdy. Removing the back reveals a microSD card slot for additional storage. Considering the phone already comes shipped with 32GB or 64GB of storage, you’ll hardly need extra storage capacity. But it’s still nice to have if you ever need it.
Some physical buttons include a volume rocker on the left, a home button below the display, and the power button on top. The power button is placed on top to accommodate the wraparound edge display. Think of this as a shortcut display. No matter where you’re at on the main 5.6-inch screen, the edge screen will always show your apps or widgets that you’ve hand selected.
Other than being a shortcut menu, the edge display can be used as a contextual menu. That means you can see sport scores, multimedia buttons, stock tickers, and other notifications like email alerts, timer, and stopwatch. Come to find out, you can also play games on the screen as well—great for being sneaky at work. On the other hand, playing games on a vertical ribbon doesn’t exactly bring a smile to my face.
Using the edge screen to navigate the media player and camera settings was particularly useful. But notification alerts did distort the menu from time to time. For instance, there’s always the risk of needing to take a photo but can’t because a notification is blocking the shutter button. Luckily, the volume rocker doubles as a camera shutter button as well as a toggle zoom.
Stuggly tucked in the bottom right hand corner is the S Pen. If you’re a note taker or find yourself filling out a lot of online forms, you can’t miss with the S Pen. Android 4.4.4 and the TouchWiz UI is responsive and smooth to work with. There’s hardly any delay thanks to the 2.7 GHz quad-core processor.
The Note Edge is short on anything but power. 3GB of RAM is also ample enough to run as many problems as you want without experiencing sluggish performance. Apps load promptly and run without any problems.
A good UI and CPU usually leads to a great camera. You won’t be disappointed in the Galaxy Note Edge’s 16 MP main camera. It has most of the features that make up a good camera such as a high resolution, HDR, a fast auto focus, and optical image stabilization. While more known to reduce camera shake, OIS improves image quality overall.
Although the aperture is a little tight at f/2.2, the camera still takes good quality photos in low light conditions. You could use the LED flash to brighten things up, but it can be a little overpowering at times. The 16 MP camera is really at its best in ample natural light. Photos are absolutely stunning and a high level of details are captured.
Selfies taken with the Note Edge is everything you’d expect from a 3.7 MP camera. The wider aperture of f/1.9 and OIS does make the photo quality a little better than what you’d normally get from a 3-ish MP camera.
Video recording is as good as you can get for a device of this category. You can record film up to 4K at 30 frames per second. Now for a device that came out in 2014, that’s pretty good.
Now that we got the review out of the way, let’s discuss your selling options.
There’s two available deals for your Samsung Galaxy Note Edge. You can choose to:
Sell Samsung Galaxy Note Edge for cash or
Trade in Galaxy Note Edge
If you want cash return, this option is for you.
Preparing to sell your Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is pretty easy. Just follow these steps:
● Transfer all your files to another device or an external storage device
● Make sure you remove all passwords and give access
● Restore your phone to factory settings
Done! That’s it.
Now you can sell your phone.
If you don’t want cash, you can trade in your Samsung Galaxy Note Edge instead.
Just follow the same steps listed above.
When you finish completing the steps, trading your phone will be a cinch.
That pretty much wraps everything up.
Now it’s all up to you.
Will you sell your Samsung Galaxy Note Edge for cash, or maybe you’ll like to trade it in for something else of your choosing?
Either way, make sure you get the best deals and services by using sites like Gimogo as a medium for trade.
Platform
OS: Android 4.4.4 (KitKat)
Max OS: 6.0 (Marshmallow)
CPU: Quad-core 2.7 GHz Krait 450
GPU: Adreno 420
Memory
Internal: 32GB, 64GB
Card slot: microSD
RAM: 3GB
Display
Type: Super AMOLED
Size: 5.6-inch
Resolution: 1600 x 2560 pixels
Pixel Density: 524 PPI
Size and Weight
Dimensions: 151.3 x 82.4 x 8.3 mm (5.96 x 3.24 x 0.33 in)
Weight: 174 g (6.14 oz)
Water resistance
No
Camera
Main camera: 16 MP, f/2.2
Selfie camera: 3.7 MP, f/1.9
Video: 4K@30fps, 1089p@60fps
Battery
Type: Li-ion 3000 mAh, removable
Talk time: Up to 18 h (3G)
Stand-by: Up to 67 h
Color
Black, White
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