Samsung has put in a lot of engineering effort to create the Galaxy S6 edge, and they've shown it off in a recent video. Now, the guys over at NapiDroid have put the device under a microscope and clicked some interesting images. The first series of images showcase the sub-pixels in its QHD Super AMOLED display, while other parts like the camera sensors, LED flash, IR sensor, SIM card slot, and the heart-rate monitor are shown in the rest of the images.
The first image shows how the display looks like to naked eyes, while the second image shows the Google Chrome icon zoomed in using a microscope, displaying the pentile arrangement of the sub-pixels. You can see the rest of the images by heading over to the source website.