Hands On Galaxy S6 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S6

Samsung Galaxy S6

If the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge really does have Gorilla glass as I have been told, that did not feel like I expected.
The S6 Edge was very thin and light weight. The screen was wide yet narrow.
What I felt while holding that phone was in no way similar to the reviews I have been seeing. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, though it felt smooth to the touch and nearly seamless, it felt kind cheap. Not inexpensive but felt poorly made. Almost like a doll house wide screen tv. as if it would just crumble the first time you set anything on it. Reminded me on the Sanyo Zio but much more costly. With the curved edges and the plastic feeling screen.

No idea how you put a screen cover on that phone. Or even a case that would be effective and still allow you to use that silly edge area.
Sure that gives you more tools to add but what if the screen was flat, that stuff would still work and a case would serve an actual purpose.
The menu system didn’t feel like anything innovative has been created either. and yes I am quite used to feeling teh sides of the phone while I navigate.
The battery Specs online say 2,600mAh in the system settings, while the comparable budget phone ZTE Grand™ X Max+ has a 3200mAh battery.  the battery could be better.

Not interested in the Galaxy 6 Edge.

Review scoring:
Feel– 5/10
Look– 9/10
Navigation– 7/10
Durability– 4/10
Battery life– 8/10

Total review score = 5/10

Gerber baby food and glass post on Facebook

There is a post on Facebook claiming that Gerber baby food has glass in t.

The message reads:

NEWBORNS!!! URGENT!!! For all
Parents, Nestle is asking for everyone to
return all GERBER BANANA BABY
FOOD   expiring 2012 because they may
contain glass. Please copy and paste for
all babies safety. Batch code
7613033089 73, even if you’re not a
parent please copy you could save a
baby’s life,, Thanks

 

 

The post on Facebook stating that Gerber baby food has glass in it, is a hoax

As Noted

See this kind of stuff is cruel to post. This is crying wolf for something that can happen later and we can become less tempted to jump on the issue and solve it because the chance it is fake.

The thought that a child who can not tell what is wrong, is sitting there with a lacerated throat as you shovel more nummy banana flavored glassy baby food down it’s throat to help quiet the child, makes more people hurry and paste that image and re-share this gruesome post.

People who post this need to be publicly humiliated.
The Gerber Nestle baby food with broken glass in it is 100% false