Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920F 32GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930F 32GB was released in January 2016.
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This phone is the best one I have ever had. The camera takes pictures that rival some actual cameras I have owned. The 4k video recording was a treat. The beautiful LED display makes watching videos and playing games great. The only drawback is the battery life.
I would recommend to a freind
Uses for personal, and check email frequently. The downside about it the battery dies quick, however the phone charges quick one plugged in.- Clear Sound
- Easy Controls
- Fast Charging
- Dies Quick
- Short Life Battery
Ace phone
Amazing phone ace colour love it seller kept in contact all way through
Samsung Galaxy S6
We've been fairly critical of Samsung's smartphones in the past. Regardless of impressive specs, their persistently plastic construction left us cold, especially when the likes of Apple, Sony and HTC offered gleaming slabs of glass and metal.- Excellent screen
- Excellent sound
- Hi-res audio support
- Great camera
- Premium build
- Battery and memory no longer upgradable
Samsung Galaxy S6 unboxing and first impressions
Samsung has been on somewhat of a rollercoaster the past year. In 2015, they brought us the Samsung Galaxy S5, which wasn't all that great. But they also brought us the fantastic Galaxy Note 4. This year, they started off with a bang with this: the Samsung Galaxy S6.
Samsung Galaxy S6 review: The best Android phone of 2015 now with Nougat
In 2015 I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S6, and back then I said it was the best Android phone of 2015. Today I stand by that claim - in fact, I loved it so much I went out and bought one. Find out why in my Samsung Galaxy S6 review.
Review: Samsung Galaxy S6
F or many years now, Samsung's smartphones have been among the best, packing in the latest technology. One thing has held them back from true greatness, however, and that's design. With the Galaxy S6, the company has finally broken free of those shackles; the Samsung Galaxy S6 is, unequivocally, the...
Samsung's Galaxy S6 reviewed
Samsung's 2015 flagship is here, and the spec sheet reads like a real fighter, with an eight-core processor, Quad HD AMOLED screen, an improved fingerprint sensor, 16 megapixel camera, and a body that for once is made out of high grade materials, none of that plastic from before.- Built very well
- Feels great in the hands
- Superb screen
- Very fast to use
- A fairly clean bloat-free user experience
- Excellent camera
- and one of the better smartphone cameras we've seen
- Fingerprint sensor works most of the time
- Battery life really only hits a day
- Removable battery is gone
- No more upgradeable memory
- No more water-resistance
- Camera app "pro" mode lacks aperture and shutter-speed control
Samsung Galaxy S6 review: Samsung's crowning moment
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is the best Samsung smartphone ever made. Now that's an easy statement to make when it's the newest device to hit the market, but speaking relatively, we think it's the best to launch since the Samsung Galaxy S II fluked its way into favour in 2011.- Great metal and glass design
- plenty of power for fluid and fast experience
- excellent camera
- some great user interface refinement
- great display
- No microSD support
- battery life isn't great
- resolution increase doesn't bring great returns
- no wireless charger in the box
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review
The Samsung Galaxy S6 represents the pinnacle of Samsung's extensive smartphone line-up and goes head to head with the iPhone 6, HTC One M9 and Sony Xperia Z3+. Alongside the S6 is the Galaxy S6 Edge, which is essentially the same phone, but features a screen with curved edges, a slightly higher...- Superb image quality in good light
- Optical image stabilisation
- Wide f/1.9 maximum aperture
- Improved autofocussing speed and macro focussing
- Stunning screen
- High resolution panoramas
- Great battery life
- Ultra HD video recording
- Low light image quality less impressive
- No optical zoom
- Inaccessible battery
- No Micro SD slot
- Slippery to hold