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What do you think about Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G9250 64GB

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Droid Life
★★★★★
9 years ago

The Galaxy S6 Edge from Samsung, a device launched side by side to the regular Galaxy S6 , is available in the US on all major carriers starting today. We have had the phone in our possession for a week now, and with that in mind, are confident that we have a solid answer for whether or not you...

Design; Display; Camera; Performance; Battery Life; Text Input; No SD Card Slot; Removable Battery; or Waterproofing

Exclusive S6 Edge Features; Galaxy S6 Edge Links

fatducktech.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

With the Galaxy S6, Samsung's created something very special. With the Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung's created something very pretty, but substantially less special. Over at the ABC's Technology+Games site, I've written up a rather exhaustive (and exhausting) review of both. So go and read it. Now?

reviews.tablets-help.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is just announced at MWC 2015. It is 5.1 inch Super AMOLED display device having 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution with 577 ppi pixel density. It is running on latest Lollipop OS. The 1.5 GHz and Quad-core 2.1 GHz processor along with 3GB RAM.

Excellent display; Great performance; Good camera configuration; Wireless charging

Costly

gqindia.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Samsung's Galaxy S flagships have always been the Android devices to beat with top of the line hardware and high definition display ratios. But there's been one constant crib – Samsung's plastic fetish.

gizmodo.in
★★★★★
9 years ago

Samsung's Galaxy S6 is a fantastic smartphone . But maybe you find it boring. Maybe it's disappointing that the new Android standard-bearer looks so much like an Apple product. If that's the case, perhaps the Galaxy S6 Edge is more your speed.

gadgetdiary.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Established Korean smartphone manufacturer, Samsung has officially launched its flagship smartphones- Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, and surprised the whole world. Here we are analysing the good and bad things about Galaxy S6 Edge which comes with a unique design.

Hardware Secrets
★★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Smartphone Review

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is better than its predecessor, the Galaxy S5, in some points: it is thinner, has a better frontal camera, and faster CPU. But it also has some throwbacks, like the USB 2.0 connection and the fact it is not water resistant.

Crisp screen with very high resolution; Slim and light; Great design; Excellent performance; 5 MP front camera; 16 Mp rear camera; Capture videos at 4K or at Full HD with 60 fps; Supports 4G LTE; Supports NFC; Fast battery charge; Supports unlocking with fingerprint

Expensive (on unlocked versions; Does not support memory card; Not water resistant as its predecessor; Offers USB 2.0 connection; and not USB 3.0 as its predecessor

Tom's Guide
★★★★★
9 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...

Stunningly sexy design; Fast camera that excels in low light; Speedy overall performance; Best display on a smartphone; Improved audio

Edge display doesn't do enough; Shorter battery life than Galaxy S5

Computer World
★★★★★
9 years ago
Galaxy S6 Edge review: Innovative, impressive -- and impractical

Let this serve as a lesson: Looks can be deceiving. Samsung has introduced two new phones in its Galaxy line, and it's interesting to compare the two. Samsung's Galaxy S6 is a gorgeous phone that's both beautiful and brimming with top-notch technology. It really is an impressive device.

Striking and distinctive; technologically impressive

More expensive than regular Galaxy S6; sloped screen makes text, images and videos harder to view; tapping and typing can be awkward and unnatural; Edge-specific features not particularly useful; narrower frame makes phone harder to hold

bgr.in
★★★★★
8 years ago

Increased digital clutter, owing to an explosion in the usage of apps, is leaving smartphones vulnerable to security threats, a new survey said. Conducted by cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab across 17 countries, it showed that users typically install 12 Android apps every month but delete only 10,...

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