It’s such a small and subtle variation on the standard Galaxy S6 that Samsung didn’t even decide to capitalize its brand name. But don’t be fooled by the understatement.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy s6 edge+ owners in Canada have waited patiently for Android 6.0 to arrive on their device, and good fortune has finally come today.
With that pesky Galaxy S7 launch out of the way, carriers like Verizon can finally get back to focusing their energy on pushing out Marshmallow to the devices that really need it. You know, like last year’s Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
Last year Samsung gave us the Galaxy S6 edge and S6 edge+ — two dramatically different sizes for the same curvy smartphone. However as we kick off a new generation of Galaxy phones, the Galaxy S7 edge mixes things up by coming between the two. It's got a 5.5-inch display, making it bigger than the regular GS6 edge, but smaller than the GS6 edge+.