The Samsung smartphone that provided rotating toolbars and curved screen that wrapped partially around the edge. This was the first unique touchscreen architecture since the advent of the smartphone. From 2014 to 2017, there were only three Edge models; however, both features were incorporated into subsequent Galaxy S and Galaxy Note models. See
Galaxy S and
Galaxy Note.
Note 4 Edge, Note Edge and Note 7
The first model was the 2014 Note 4 Edge with the curved screen on the right side. In 2015, Samsung dropped the number (Note 5 Edge was simply Note Edge). There was no Note Edge 6, and the ill-fated Note 7 models incorporated the curved screen at both ends like the S7 Edge and subsequent Galaxy S models.
ALL GALAXY NOTE EDGE SMARTPHONES
Max Storage
Weight (GB)
Model (oz.) Resolution Int. Ext**
5.8" 7 Edge 6.7 1440x2960 256 ---
6 Edge Never made
5.7" 5 Edge 6.1 1440x2960 32 128
5.6" 4 Edge 6.1 1440x2560 32 128
** microSD External storage
The Edge Toolbar
By swiping in from the edge, the screen is blurred and overlaid with icons of favorite apps. The Edge feature can be configured to rotate multiple columns of apps, contacts, Web pages, sports results and other selected functions. This image is a Galaxy S7 Edge, which inherited the Edge functionality.
Another Advantage
In camera mode, the shutter button was in a more comfortable location (arrow) similar to a dedicated camera. This was not carried into subsequent Galaxy models. (Image courtesy of Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd.)