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I would really like to have this handset. I have gotten so many responses from Verizon employees, "Because of the curved screen, if you drop it, you'll break it" (Duh? Isn't this true of just about any handset depending on the surface and height?), "Verizon and Samsung could not reach contract agreements on this device" (Huh?), "It is a mail-order only item" ( I would have called him on that but my contract still has a month to go; I may try next month after my contract expires). Really, Verizon, at least get the SAME story out to all your employees!
I'll either have to get a Note 4 (not a bad handset, just isn't an Edge) or switch to T-Mobile to get a Note Edge (NOT going to AT&T!).
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TFMorgan,
At this time we have no information on the Samsung Note Edge. Any news would be announced here http://bit.ly/n5snpq so you can check there for updates!
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And just maybe........... the delay is due to them working on releasing it with lollipop.
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I haven't seen the note edge in any of the pictures. Does that mean your are using it?
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No, I’m not using it, but I’m going to if Verizon ever gets it. I’m a certified gadgetologist and, like you, someone may call it a “gimmick” if they won’t put up the extra $100, but I’m going to get one! If Verizon doesn’t offer it, I may open an account with T-Mobile.
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I have it in my office drawer. I don't use it. I told my boss "The Note EDGE is nothing more than a Note 4 with a edge display, and I don't need this device to code our apps for it." I wouldn't be surprised if he took it back and decided to use it himself if not return it(we don't have restocking fees in our state).
The Edge display isn't worth the extra $100 like I eluded to earlier. It's a nice gimmick, but a lot of what it does can easily be done in a different way without adding $100 to the price tag. By definition the gimmick has done it's job if you want to spend an extra $100 and willing to wait for it. It isn't for me as I being a developer I see things differently than consumers do and I can't justify the $100 when I know something can be done for a whole lot cheaper. Also there are fundamental coding reasons why I don't like Samsung products, and that's an entirely different discussion.
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Just because you think $100 is a premium for a feature that doesn't appeal to you doesn't mean it's a gimmick. I think a $2,000 sunroof on a car is a useless option. That doesn't mean it's a gimmick, or doesn't appeal to a wide section of customers.
You're stating an opinion. One that is not shared by a lot of people.
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Learn the definition of gimmick... To add appeal to something is what you call a gimmick. It appeals to you does it not? You want to buy it right?
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If that is the definition you mean when you use the word then fine it is a big beautiful gimick with some other awsome qualities as well.
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Tidbits wrote:
Learn the definition of gimmick... To add appeal to something is what you call a gimmick. It appeals to you does it not? You want to buy it right?
Every time I read something about the Galaxy Note Edge, all I can think of is the failure of their other two screen display phone. Continuum i400 Android Smartphone from Verizon - Ticker & Amoled Display | Samsung
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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Ahh you are a developer! That's neat! I can understand how you see phones differently. To me its just an attractive phone. I know its just a note 4 and some, but I want it, and I won't be happy till I get it
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FCC approval for Verizon on 11/19.
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2014/11/19/verizon-note-edge-release/
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Sorry I want the actual document not a rumor site that doesn't display that it did pass the FCC and exactly when. They are the only site that says it does, while other sites display the documents along with the model numbers when they confirm FCC filings. I just want something more substantial like the AT&T and T-Mobile versions. Gottabemobile isn't always right when they say things. I haven't followed a lot of these news sites without skepticism.
So anyway they will carry it. If you don't want to wait you can move on. There is no denying they will carry it.
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It's actually been reported in multiple credible sites, and the link to the actual federal documents were in the link I posted.
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Your move Verizon
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
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Like I said that link you link and the first 4 pages of the search showed no website with that information. So I stand by my statement.
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So anyway looks like early February at the latest based on Verizon track record on late releases. Earliest will be mid January around the 13th. They'll may take preorders the week prior or let everyone know the exact date.
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You stand by your statement?? I linked the direct site straight to the government site with actual docs. FCC approval on 11/19. Click the link, download the pdfs. It's great reading for nerds.
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Yes I stood by my statement... Did you actually read the statement I said?
Again for you just in case you missed it...
Gottabemobile isn't always right when they say things. I haven't followed a lot of these news sites without skepticism.
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Yes, and it made absolutely no sense whatsoever.
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The link to the FCC was right there in the article.
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Yes it does... rumors sites when wrong or misrepresent anything they often bury it in other articles or pass of rumors as facts for clicks. So when they say something and they don't link sources you should be skeptic on what they are saying. It makes perfect sense...
So I still stand by my statement.
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You shouldn't--this stuff really isn't that hard to look up for yourself. The actual FCC authorization page is accessed below (runs a direct search on the FCC database):
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=A3L&pc=SMN915V
Note the upper 700 MHz band that is Verizon's (C-block). The device passed FCC authorization more than a month ago, on November 19th.
In the future, you can do your own searches at FCC through the following page:
FCC OET Authorization Search
In this case, the manufacturer code is A3L and the part number is SMN915V.