Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ vs Galaxy Note 5: 6 Key Aspects Compared

Samsung's latest phablets have landed...

Samsung is a goliath of the smartphone industry, and in recent years has been trying to break the mould of offering us generic black or white slab to put in our pockets. It's been a rough journey for company at times, but Samsung's latest devices, the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, certainly look every bit the premium phones we were all hoping for. In most ways, the two phablets are more of the same from Samsung, continuing down the path established by the S6 series in terms of design and hardware. They're slimmer than ever, world-beatingly powerful, and packing an assortment of gadgets - many of which you're likely to never use, but still take comfort in the fact that they're there. Unfortunately, unless you're a deep-pocketed Samsung zealot, then you can only choose one of these powerhouse phablets. Both have their distinctive features, and there is enough variety between them for both to sell well, but I take a look at key aspects of both phones to help you decide which one suits you best. What'll it be for you? S Pen or Edge display? Business or pleasure? Read on to find out.

 
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