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Samsung Galaxy Note EdgeSamsung Galaxy The Note Edge was probably the biggest surprise at the end of last year, as the company introduced a device with an asymmetrical design and a side display that somehow resembles the distant future. However, the side display is located on the right side of the phone, which somehow eliminates the chance that even left-handed people would buy the phone. As it concerns me, I can say that when I tried the Edge at last year's NextGen Expo, I was not as happy with it as my colleagues and other fans who are (unfortunately for me/fortunately for them) right-handed.

But Samsung still hid in the phone the option of how to use the phone even if you are left-handed, but you need to work on it in the settings. More precisely, if you are a Note Edge owner and you are left-handed, go to the "Side Screen" settings and at the end of the list of options you will find the item Rotate 180°. This is exactly what you want to achieve as a lefty. Now you only need to use the phone upside down, its screens will adapt to your requirements, but you will have to get used to pulling out the S Pen from the top and covering the camera with your hand until you turn the phone back to its original position.

However, Samsung knows that reaching for the buttons that are now at the top is the same nonsense as selling ice cream in Greenland, so at the bottom of the screen you will see a pull-out menu that serves as a replacement for the Home Button, the Back button and also for the list of recent applications. But what Samsung didn't realize are the side buttons for volume control. In this case, the buttons work exactly the other way around and you increase the volume by pressing the "bottom" button. However, this could already be solved by Galaxy S Edge, which is supposed to offer two side displays on both sides of the mobile.

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Galaxy Note Edge Rotate 180

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*Source: AndroidCentral

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