It's an interesting and beautiful render. But I don't understand the edges - Samsung could have introduced some useful functionality on those edges, but chose not to.
Holy cow, could they name it anything more awkward? Samsung S6 Edge Plus? If you don't think that's awkward, try saying it out loud.
It's worse. It's the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Reminds me of Microsoft's old naming conventions (e.g., Microsoft Office Word Professional Ultimate 2007).
It's an interesting and beautiful render. But I don't understand the edges - Samsung could have introduced some useful functionality on those edges, but chose not to.
Ulike Apple, Samsung doesn't work in secret for years trying to solve a user problem. In other words, they don't subscribe to a "jobs to be done" product development strategy. Instead, they a) copy every possible feature from leading competitors and b) add on any sexy-sounding or -looking new technology without any concern for whether it works well or provides any utility for the user.
Holy cow, could they name it anything more awkward? Samsung S6 Edge Plus? If you don't think that's awkward, try saying it out loud.
It's worse. It's the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Reminds me of Microsoft's old naming conventions (e.g., Microsoft Office Word Professional Ultimate 2007).
Your Samsung naming is incomplete yet. Try "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, 64GB,"
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Holy cow, could they name it anything more awkward? Samsung S6 Edge Plus? If you don't think that's awkward, try saying it out loud.
It's worse. It's the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Reminds me of Microsoft's old naming conventions (e.g., Microsoft Office Word Professional Ultimate 2007).
It's an interesting and beautiful render. But I don't understand the edges - Samsung could have introduced some useful functionality on those edges, but chose not to.
Ulike Apple, Samsung doesn't work in secret for years trying to solve a user problem. In other words, they don't subscribe to a "jobs to be done" product development strategy. Instead, they a) copy every possible feature from leading competitors and b) add on any sexy-sounding or -looking new technology without any concern for whether it works well or provides any utility for the user.
Holy cow, could they name it anything more awkward? Samsung S6 Edge Plus? If you don't think that's awkward, try saying it out loud.
It's worse. It's the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Reminds me of Microsoft's old naming conventions (e.g., Microsoft Office Word Professional Ultimate 2007).
Your Samsung naming is incomplete yet. Try "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, 64GB,"
Your Samsung naming is incomplete yet. Try "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, 64GB,"
That is the correct naming of this product.Thanks