The seemingly "limited edition" Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
keeps spreading to more and more carriers across the world. In the US
of A, it's so far been offered by AT&T, T-Mobile, as well as Sprint.
This week, though, a new company will jump in and have the Note Edge up
for grabs.
US Cellular has announced that it will start selling the Galaxy Note
Edge on January 7, which is this Wednesday. At that point, you'll be
able to purchase the device both online and in the carrier's stores, but
it won't be cheap.
You'll need to shell out $399 and sign a two-year contract with US
Cellular if you want a Note Edge. The phone is the same model we've seen
elsewhere, naturally.
Its main claim to fame is the curved Super AMOLED touchscreen, with
its 5.6" size and 2,560x1,600 resolution. Otherwise, the Note Edge has
specs that are almost identical to the Galaxy Note 4, except for a smaller 3,000 mAh battery. Samsung may soon use the curved display idea once more, this time for the Galaxy S6, according to some rumors.
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