Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920F 32GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930F 32GB was released in January 2016.
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Impressed
Really impressed with my phone.Great Battery timing Fast delivery and great service. Thanks.
The Galaxy S6 is a triumph for Samsung. It has finally realised that customers paying £500+ for a smartphone wanted something that felt as if it was vaguely worth that much money. Add to the premium feel the superb camera, great screen, excellent performance and decent battery life, and Samsung has...
- Great design and build quality
- Superb camera
- Great screen
- Excellent performance and decent battery life
- TouchWiz
- No MicroSD card slot
- Expensive
Terrible. More trouble than it's worth.
I had the Galaxy s4 before this and loved it. Never had an issue with it. The s6, on the other hand, has been nothing but trouble. I've had to replace it at least 4 times due to "manufacturer defect". The first time was because it kept freezing whenever I would open and use certain apps.- Strong screen
- hard to break
- High quality display
- Memory
- Battery great at first but quickly deteriorates
- Camera quality
- Call quality
- Running multiple apps slows it down extremely
- No removable memory card
- No removable battery
Our Samsung Galaxy S6 review uncovers the latest smartphone innovations and with a Samsung Galaxy S6 UK release date of April 10th you won't need to wait long. The full metal and glass construction looks simply superb and the extremely thin 6.8mm body lets you know that the Samsung Galaxy S6 is...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review: A Much-Needed Makeover
It wasn't long ago that build and design was a secondary concern to smartphone shoppers. Just a couple of years back, a high-end phone could be considered as such if it came through on the spec sheet, regardless of how the body that held those materials actually felt in your hand.- Premium finish
- Spectacular QHD display
- Exceptionally fast performance
- One of the best main cameras around
- No water or dust resistance
- Battery life is average for this class
- Front-facing camera is too
- A little too liberal with its inspirations
Samsung Galaxy S6 (32GB) review: Simply, the best Samsung Galaxy
This is Samsung's defining moment, where it makes amends for the hit and miss that was the Galaxy S5. This is the smartphone the company hopes will help it reclaim market share and growth in sales. This is the smartphone it hopes customers will happily rely on everyday.- Metal and glass body
- Leading 577ppi screen
- Powerful computing innards
- Good battery life
- Great 16MP rear- and 5MP-front cameras
- Improved finger scanner
- Light TouchWiz software
- No expandable storage
- Battery is non-removable
This phone is the worst
Doesn't update email. Doesn't hold a charge you can never silence the key pad. I literally can go on and on about this sad excuse for a phone what a disappointment.- none
- Did not meet expectations
- Poor quality
Samsung Galaxy S6
The Samsung Galaxy S6 brings premium metal-and-glass looks to Samsung's winning formula of a high-spec Android smartphone. The S6 features a stunning quad-HD AMOLED screen, an 8-core processor, enhanced cameras, Android Lollipop and a wealth of other features.
Samsung Galaxy S6 review
After years of reliable, if slightly cheap-looking Galaxy S handsets, Samsung's finally produced the metal flagship phone we've all been waiting for. Combining the metal construction of the Galaxy Alpha with the high-quality display of the Note 4 , the Galaxy S6 has come a long way since the Galaxy...
Forget the iPhone 6 , the Samsung Galaxy S6 is here. Or that's what the South Korean gadget giant wants you to think anyway. This is Samsung's lead Android phone for 2015. If it doesn't sell 50 bazillion or more, the money men will not be pleased.
- Until now, Samsung has made almost exclusively plastic phones
- Pay £500 and you'd still end up with a phone that feels a bit cheap
- Not so with the Galaxy S6
- Its front and back are Gorilla Glass 4, the sides aluminium
- 100 per cent premium stuff.
- Samsung is out to wring as much money from the Galaxy S6 as possible
- The key strategy here is to take out the memory card slot so that if you want enough storage for plenty of music and films, you'll have to upgrade to either the 64GB or 128GB model
- And they don't come cheap.