Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+

If you fell in love with the curved dual-edge screens Samsung introduced with 2014’s Galaxy Note Edge, you now have a chance to get a newer version, but not the latest, of this dual-edge smartphone.

Last year saw Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ released alongside the Galaxy Note 5. Surprisingly, UK dwellers only got to see the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and not the Note 5. However, there is no doubt that they were still getting a great device in the curved edge phablet.

Being a flagship, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ was released with a flagship price that meant only the elites could afford to own this phone. Now that it almost a year old and a new monster in the shape of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is in town, the price of this phone has begun going down. At the time of this writing, giant U.S.-based retailer eBay has an awesome deal on the 2015 flagship, however, the phone on offer is labeled as manufacturer refurbished and in excellent condition.

For the lovers of large, curved screens, this is the time to rise to the occasion and get yourself a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ that boasts a QHD resolution and great visuals. At a price tag of just $377.88, you will be getting yourself a high-end phone at a price of a mid-range phone.



Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+


Under the hood, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ packs a decent Exynos 7420 SoC that features eight cores and is supported by a RAM of 4GB, just like the current flagships from the South Korean company. There are even more similarities with the current flagship as the phablet comes with a non-removable battery capacity of 3000mAh, however, this is bettered by the 3600mAh unit used in the 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

As for the camera, you get a 16MP snapper on the rear that features f/1.9 aperture, OIS, Auto HDR and LED flash on board while the front has a 5MP snapper with the same aperture and Auto HDR on board. The phone comes in two storage options of 32GB and 64GB, but the version in the offering is the base model. Remember, this deal is only favoring T-Mobile users.

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