Which Side Are You? Choose Your Side on the Galaxy S6 Edge
Taking
sides can be a chancy thing in your personal life, and downright
stressful at work. With the Galaxy S6 edge, the stakes are a lot lower.
You can change your mind at any time just by tapping "Apps," "Settings,"
"Edge screen" and then "Edge screen position." So, while there's a left
side and a right side, there's no real downside. With that in mind,
here are a few less-obvious reasons to choose one over the other.
The Random Act of Kindness
Your
buddy from Accounting, the sports nut, is visibly twitchy in morning
meetings because he didn't have time to check the scores. Set up the
left screen and leave it facing him, with the Sports feed running in
your Information stream. He'll remember you when he gets tickets to
games.
Choice: Left
Choice: Left
The Decorator
Look
for the darkest corner of your desk. Make one, if you have to. Tweak
your People edge settings, choosing colors that match the decor of your
office, and then turn on Edge lighting. Select the left edge of your
Galaxy S6 edge, and nestle it into that dark spot on your desk. Enjoy
the pretty lights, as calls and messages come in.
Choice: Left
Choice: Left
The Competitor
Look
at the phone, resting on your desk. The left side is facing you, if
you're a rightie, so...choose the right. Now, hang a mirror behind the
phone so you can see the notifications. Why? Because reading things
backward or upside down on someone else's desk is a useful skill in a
competitive workplace.
Choice: Right
Choice: Right
The In-Laws
Having
dinner with the in-laws tonight? Looking at your watch every few
minutes can bring trouble your way, so set your phone to its left edge
and activate the Night clock. Set the phone casually in front of you on
the table, where only you can see the edge. Now you can count down the
minutes until freedom, without getting busted.
Choice: Left
Choice: Left
The Movie-Theater Brain Preserver
He
chose the movie tonight, so there'll be lots of machines going fast and
noisily blowing each other up. Prepare for this brain-numbing
experience by selecting your right edge, and then sliding the phone into
your purse's phone pocket with that edge facing up. While things go
boom onscreen, you can keep an unnoticed eye on your notifications, news
feeds or the latest trends on Twitter.
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