Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925 32GB
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11 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. in-depth review - Infinity pool of uniqueness
Samsung have been at the wrong end of a lot of jokes in the past year owing to the less than exciting sales of the S5. They sold a bucket load of S4s in the first three months of its launch. 40 million to be exact.
Pros:
- Stunning screen
- Unique design Simplified UI
- Pitch-perfect performance
Cons:
- Incredibly expensive
- No expandable memory
- Themes not there yet
- ‘Edge' doesn't do much
11 years ago
About a year ago, we were in a similar spot. We had the , rand were comparing it to rivals from LG, Motorola, Apple, and Sony (just to name a few). Twelve months have passed, and as fate would have it, we've got yet another pair of Galaxy phones in the labs.
11 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review: In Good Shape
The Galaxy S6 Edge takes everything great about the excellent Galaxy S6 and puts it in a more elegant--and more expensive--package. Here's our review.
Pros:
- Gorgeous design
- Spectacular QHD display
- Exceptionally fast performance
- One of the best cameras on the market
Cons:
- No water or dust resistance
- Battery life is average for this class
- Front-facing camera is too
- Curved screen has little practical value
11 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review: Killer Curves
While pricey, the Galaxy S6 Edge sports a sexier design than the iPhone 6 along with awesome front and back cameras, a stunning display and friendlier software. While pricey, the Galaxy S6 Edge sports a sexier design than the iPhone 6 along with awesome front and back cameras, a stunning display and...
Pros:
- Stunningly sexy design
- Fast camera that excels in low light
- Speedy overall performance
- Best display on a smartphone
- Improved audio
Cons:
- Edge display doesn't do enough
- Shorter battery life than Galaxy S5
11 years ago
Samsung has lead the Android market with its Galaxy S line of mobile phones for a number of years now, producing one of – if not the – top-selling mobile handsets on the market. The company has achieved mass-market appeal by providing consistently leading-edge specifications, even if the components...
Pros:
- Cheap plastic is gone
- replaced with classy glass and metal
- Built-in Qi charging! Rejoice
- Fantastic camera - better than previous models
- and better than most of the competition
- Fingerprint sensor is much
- much easier to use and it's significantly more accurate
- TouchWiz has been toned down even...
Cons:
- Battery life is okay, but not great
- There are ways to deal with it, though, Significant slowdown and stutter over time until the phone becomes virtually useless until you reboot it, Data connectivity stalls quite frequently, No IP rating – unlike the S5, this isn't waterproof or dustproof
11 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge - AT&T
S6 Edge+ and the Note 5, Samsung's Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge still deliver the kind of excellent performance its users enjoy, making this pick one of the best smartphones available.
11 years ago
The Galaxy S6 is easily Samsung’s best smartphone yet. It’s the first device I’ve used from Samsung in a long time that feels polished to a sufficient standard, both from a hardware and software perspective, which makes it easy to recommend as a flagship Android handset.
Pros:
- Samsung finally delivers on design
- Chart-topping performance without the throttling concerns
- Superb camera in nearly all situations
- TouchWiz is more attractive and less cluttered than before
- Excellent display, and decent battery life
- Design is even more attractive than the standard Galaxy S6.
Cons:
- MicroSD card slot omission means expensive storage upgrades
- Slippery body attracts fingerprints
- Getting the Edge will cost you a premium
- No useful software additions, or anything that makes compelling use of the curved display
- Less ergonomic design than the regular S6.
11 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge - The Empire Strikes Back
When it comes to smartphones, Apple's biggest advantage is its impeccable sense of design and usability. Love it or hate, Apple knows how to make a desirable device. With the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung might have just taken that advantage away.
Pros:
- Slick and sophisticated design
- Fantastic camera
- Beautiful screen
Cons:
- Curved display is mostly aesthetic
- Charging over anything but Samsung's official charger is slow
- TouchWiz still needs a bit more work
11 years ago
If the "Next big thing" ads weren't clearer, Samsung has always wanted its Galaxy S to be an iPhone. Premium, desirable and something people aspire to buy. The Galaxy S series was aspirational indeed, and was often ahead of the iPhone in many departments, except for the ones related to "premium".
11 years ago
If we count the most anticipated Samsung Galaxy S phones till date, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge would be the one, no doubt. But there's nothing hyped about it. The phone has been built from scratch, says Samsung, its one-of a kind design inspiring to keep everything new to the device.
Pros:
- One of a kind design
- Ultra slim,light and ergonomic
- Android L refreshed TouchWiz interface
- Blazing fast camera
- fingerprint unlock
Cons:
- Avaerage battery backup
- No expandable storage
- Heats up
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