Samsung’s Galaxy Note Edge is doubtlessly one of 2014’s strangest phones we’ve ever got our hands on, thanks to that bent display. It took its time coming to the SA, but is finally available from the nation’s largest operator, Vodacom. The biggest drawback to the engineering wonder is the stupendous price tag of nearly R12100 on prepaid. For those fortunate enough, Vodacom’s offering it from R649 on-contract (Smart M) to R1999 unlocked to limitations on its Red VIP plan, which is admittedly still expensive as hell. But the novel screen is pretty unique — the curved edge can display notifications, app shortcuts and other useful info. Apart from that, it’s essentially a Galaxy Note 4 right down to the stylus, which we like even more than the iPhone 6 Plus. You can now grab the 32GB model in any color you like, as long as it’s “charcoal black.”
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