It'seems been 10 days and it is a great smart phone. Staples deal was also well done. $150.00 in store credit will come in quite handy.
It'seems been 10 days and it is a great smart phone. Staples deal was also well done. $150.00 in store credit will come in quite handy.
design; transfer of files from old phone; too soon to say
wanted S7 but too expensive! too soon to say
If you haven't had a Samsung phone for a while, you're probably a bit wary of the S6. Rest assured, things have improved considerably . There is far less bloatware than we're used to, and TouchWiz has transformed from a badly-named, badly-designed UI to something that mostly gets out of the way of...
1; That screen, 2; Built-in wireless charging, 3; Exceptional camera with really useful features
1; Weakish battery, 2; Headphone jack is on the bottom, 3; Very expensive
Just when you thought all smartphones looked the same, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge brings a fresh new look. Featuring a double-edged curved screen with special edge display features, it's one of the best-looking phones you can buy.
It may cost as much as your first car, but that's the price you pay for a phone this special
Smart; slick design; Amazing power and performance; Terrific screen
Themes are mostly rubbish; No memory card slot; Scarily expensive
It's expensive but the Galaxy S6 Edge is the most powerful Android phone to date, and its gorgeous curves make it very desirable too
Excellent phone - elegant design, clear screen even in sunlight, good performance. Let down by the flimsy glass cover of the main camera which, after two weeks normal usage (i.e. nothing traumatic), is already broken.
I have owned a few smartphones I currently have two Samsung Phones Samsung Note 3 and Galaxy S6 Edge. I thought the Note 3 was awesome until I started using the S6 Edge. The only thing that bothers me a little is the poor battery life of the phone other then that it is the best phone I have ever...
How big of an impact can a small change have? The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge has only the extra screen curves compared to the vanilla Galaxy S6, but these two phones couldn't feel any more different - it's a difference that you can readily feel when you hold them in your hand.
Curved screen; thin (7mm) profile; premium dual-glass design reinforced by a metal frame; 5.1" Super AMOLED of QHD (1440 x 2560) resolution; class-leading ~577ppi; Corning Gorilla Glass 4; Exynos 7420 64-bit chipset; octa core processor with four 2.1GHz Cortex-A57's and four 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 cores,...
Pricier than its sibling; with only the curved screen to show for it; No water or dust protection; No user-replaceable battery; No microSD slot; No FM radio; No stereo speakers
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...
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...
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
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