![]() It’s the same camera and sensor as the current Galaxy S6, which has one of the best cameras currently on Android. Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy S6 Edge+: cameraīoth devices come with a 5 MP front-facing selfie snapper and a 16 MP rear camera with optical image stabilization. The S6 Edge+ has exactly the same processor, RAM and storage options. ![]() In addition it houses 4 GB of RAM, and it’s backed up with either 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage, but no microSD card slot. The Note 5 comes packing an eight-core Exynos 7420 processor, with four cores at 2.1 GHz and four at 1.5 GHz. Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy S6 Edge+: processor and storage In fact, it actually detracts from it, because the edges refract more light: the sides of the screen almost always contain some minor reflections. Though the Galaxy S6 Edge+ has that fancy curved screen, it doesn't really add anything to the experience of looking at images or watching videos. The screens are protected by the latest generation of Gorilla Glass, which comes with claims that it's 80 percent more durable than the glass on some lesser smartphones.īoth handsets feature a gorgeous QHD display. They're pin-sharp and super vivid, with great viewing angles.Īs with any AMOLED, the display can be a little bright for some tastes, but it's easy to adjust in each device’s settings panel. ![]() Both displays are absolutely superb, representing the best Android has to offer. The Galaxy Note 5 has a 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display delivering 2,560 x 1,440 pixels at 518 ppi, and so does the Galaxy S6 Edge+, although the latter's display is slightly curved at the left and right edges. Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy S6 Edge+: display Despite it being noticeably heavier, the Galaxy Note 5 is more pleasant to use because of the way it has been contoured to fit in the hand. What's more, the Note 5's sloping rear edges feel better than the Galaxy S6 Edge+’s flat, sharp back. On the rear, it's the Galaxy Note 5 (left) which is most curved. / © ANDROIDPITĭeciding which device has the best design is a really difficult call because it largely depends on how much you like how the screen looks. Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy S6 Edge+: design and build qualityĪs you might expect from two flagships launched at the same time by the same company, the Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ are neck and neck when it comes to design and build quality.īoth devices look and feel well designed and well screwed together, although we’ll mention in passing that just like with the S6, there’s a pretty blatant iPhone 6 influence at play here. The Note 5 is slightly bulkier than the Edge+. The Galaxy Note 5 (bottom) and Galaxy S6 Edge+: which is better? / © ANDROIDPIT
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