Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920F 32GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930F 32GB was released in January 2016.
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Yes. The Galaxy S6 is fantastic. With great performance, premium design (finally!), and a camera that just screams, it's one of the best Android phones out there. It's a solid buy for anyone looking for a premium, solid, not-ginormous Android device.
Galaxy S6 deep-dive review: Samsung's shining star
For years, I've called upon Samsung to create a premium-caliber flagship phone that demonstrates focus, taste and restraint . With the Galaxy S6, the company has at long last delivered.- Sleek and attractive design
- premium materials
- outstanding display
- exceptional camera
- easy-to-use fingerprint sensor
- decent speaker
- solid performance
- useful software features like ability to view multiple apps on-screen simultaneously and Easy Mode for novices
- includes both wireless charging...
- Subpar battery life
- glass construction can be slippery and fragile
- lacks removable battery and SD card slot present on previous models
- user interface less polished and attractive than Google's core Android Lollipop OS
- awkward hybrid button configuration
It happen every year and yet this time it feels different. Samsung's much hyped and highly praised smartphone has made its way to South Africa and we've finally got our hands on one for more than a few minutes to see what its like.
Samsung Galaxy S6 review: It's what's on the outside that counts
Take a critical look at any Samsung flagship from the last six years, and you could apply the same complaint to all of them: "this 'premium' phone doesn't feel premium." While Samsung has aggressively pushed the envelope on screen sizes, SoCs, and extra hardware features, the exterior of their...- A spectacular camera
- Better than the iPhone 6 Plus-yep, we said it, Big improvement in materials
- Glass and aluminum make this Galaxy actually feel like it's worth the price tag, Qualcomm dropped the ball with the Snapdragon 810, and Samsung was one of the few companies with a viable alternative...
- TouchWiz is still bad
- The Flipboard home screen is a laggy hack
- Apps hide the status bar for no reason
- Things look different for no reason
- Your OS looks like TouchWiz, but you'll be using an entire ecosystem of Material Design apps, The G6 supports always-on voice commands that can wake up the...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review: A Much-Needed Makeover
After spending a few weeks with it, it's hard to consider the Galaxy S6 anything other than the best Galaxy phone Samsung has ever put together. It erases what may have been the series' biggest drawback, takes steps towards tightening up its second-biggest, and packs a top-notch camera, display, and...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge Review
There's a lot that we've covered in the course of this review, so it's well worth reviewing everything before coming to any sort of final judgment. The first most critical aspect of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, more than any other, is the change in design.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge – with its curved screen edges – got most of the attention when it was released recently but the Galaxy S6, which was launched at the same time, deserves plenty of accolades as well.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review
It's been 6 years since Samsung first introduced the Galaxy S series and in those six years, we've seen how the Korean company turned from being one of the minor players in the smartphone handset market to become the top smartphone vendor in the world in less than half a decade.- Gorgeous display
- Premium build quality
- Impressive performance
- Great camera quality
- Built-in wireless charging
- Generous internal storage
- Average battery life
- No storage expansion
- Non-removable battery
- Erratic signal loss
- Fingerprint and smudge magnet
- Quite expensive
Galaxy S6 Review: The Android Phone to Beat
The Galaxy S6 leads the pack with its best-in-class camera and eye-popping display. Power users who want the flexibility of changing batteries and adding microSD cards may want to consider Samsung's Galaxy Note 4, which has a removable back but is larger and has lesser specs.- Attractive design
- Best smartphone camera
- Gorgeous screen
- Helpful UI improvements
- Sealed battery with average endurance
- No microSD card
In our review of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge , we could see how the dual-curved edge screens made the device so unique. But what if that uniqueness was taken out and replaced with a design that's all too familiar, but still more premium than before?