Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Review and Comparison with Nubia Z9!

Meanwhile, the curved display from the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ gives it a unique look that can’t be found anywhere else. Similar to the S6, the plus size model comes with minor enhancements in its edges.

The newly-added ability to quick launch apps from the edge is a great addition but takes minor practice to get used to it. Samsung always prefers to assert its presence in every device it makes and the Samsung skin lends a great look to the Android interface of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+. The UI is fast, smooth and pretty nifty.

Let’s compare the Nubia Z9 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+. The Z9 has a fingerprint sensor located on both the power button and the volume rocker while having an IPS LCD 5.2inch display with a full-HD resolution and 424ppi pixel density.

Compared to that, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is smaller and slimmer with a 5.1inch Super AMOLED display and a display resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels at 577 ppi. The Nubia Z9 has a Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810 quad core processor which is backed by 4GB of RAM and runs on Android Lollipop v5.0.2.

The Exclusive and Elite Editions come with a fingerprint sensor while the Classic Edition has 3GB of RAM. The Elite devices have 64GB of memory whole the others have 32GB, but none of them are expandable in nature.

Compared to that, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ uses the Exynos 7420 octa core which was built using a 14nm technology. The device runs on 3GB of RAM and has 32/64/12GB storage variants available.

Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+!