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The Galaxy S6 Edge is a high-end smartphone from Samsung, with a Quad HD (2560 x 1440) 5.1” screen, 3 GiB of RAM, 64 GiB of storage, 16 Mp rear and 5 Mp front cameras, Exynos 7420 eight-core GHz CPU, support to 4G LTE and Android 5.0 “Lollipop” operating...
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...
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, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad...
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.The s...
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Samsung is basically synonymous with Android--possibly more so than even Google in some ways--and it's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones are the flagship Android smartphones to beat.Samsung is basically synonymous with Android--possibly more so tha...
When it comes to Android smartphones Samsung is dominant and it's easy to see why. The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge have the quality engineering and craftsmanship to go head-to-head with the iPhone 6. Samsung has gone to great lengths to pay attention to...
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After having spent the last couple of months with a Samsung Galaxy S6 in hand, you would think that setting out to review the newly released Galaxy S6 Edge+ would be easy. And it is, actually.People have joked since this phone's unveiling that it's nothin...
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With the Galaxy S6 edge+, Samsung is pandering to the ever-growing market niche where 5...
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If you're torn between an S6 Edge and an iPhone 6 Plus , worry no-longer as we go hands-on with the freshly unveiled Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ .Unsurprisingly at a distance you'd be forgiven for mistaking the S6 Edge+ for its smaller sibling, the vanilla S6...
Enhanced edge screen functionality, Blazing performance, Stunning design, Excellent cameras...
Expensive, Non-expandable storage, Screen saps battery life, Where'd the IR blaster go...
We're intrigued by how the S6 Edge+ will be received; with it's eye-catching design, expanded proportions and smart charging capabilities. At £699 it's nothing but premium, flagship phablet, but with demand for rival devices like last year's Note 4 and th...
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Do we have a good one for you today – and I really mean it! This is more or less an overview to compare some of the current flagships with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the new Galaxy Note 5 . All of these are worthy devices in their own way, but ho...
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One of the breakout devices this year is the Galaxy S6 Edge , which bought the world's first dual-curved smartphone screen in a package that appealed to millions of people. Announced alongside the Galaxy S6 , Samsung's “true flagship” bought a new era in...
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The two phones Samsung released this year were in a league of their own. With premium glass-and-aluminum finishes and top-of-the-line performance, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge stood head-and-shoulders above the competition. Both phone cameras perform...
The best camera performance in our test, Keyboard is easy to type on, Beautiful ultra-HD display, Bold curved design, Good battery life, Can run the most demanding apps and games...
Speaker performance is subpar compared to other products we tested...
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There's no denying that the latest additions to the Samsung flagship family, the Galaxy S6 , and its curved display counterpart, the Galaxy S6 Edge , are two of the best smartphones of the year thus far. Of course, Samsung does tend to launch multiple dev...
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For several quarters now, Samsung has seen its sales and profits shrink. Increased competition in China, the world's largest smartphone market by volume, is a contributing factor. Local manufacturers, including Huawei, Lenovo, and Xiaomi have been steadil...
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While there seems to be an endless number of Android phones on the market, for those of you shopping for one this summer are most likely only going to be looking at just a few. The perennially popular Galaxy S lineup being at or near the top of that list...
Considering how popular the Galaxy S series of phones has been I had high expectations going into my testing of the Galaxy S6 Edge. In a lot of ways I was impressed with the phone. The performance day to day was great and that showed in the performance t...
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Samsung also took this opportunity to take the curved edge concept from the Note Edge a step further and put it on both sides. Although it adds little to functionality, no one can deny it is certainty neat to look at, especially as content falls off the s...
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Connect smartphone reviews are written with the needs of photographers in mind. We focus on camera features, performance and image quality.The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge were launched at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year and foll...
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By now, you must have heard about the limited edition Iron Man Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and the insane bidding wars on eBay this device has given rise to. Even if you are willing to fork over an unspecified but large amount of money for this version, the de...
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The LG G4 and Samsung Galaxy S6/edge are currently some of the best Android phones you can get your hands on. Both handsets have received no shortage of compliments, and deservedly so. We've already pit the flagships from the two Korean giants against eac...
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The first half of the 2015 flagship season brought high-end releases from all the major players in the Android world, and, while many of the upgrades were iterative, these latest offerings are all compelling in their own way. LG and Samsung had very diffe...
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Samsung sells more Android devices than any other manufacturer, and thanks to some aggressive marketing, the Galaxy brand is almost synonymous with Android. Because of this, there's a lot of hype behind the newly released Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. As if that...
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Is It Your Type The Edge is the more interesting of Samsung's new Galaxy S6 handsets. The phone's display is curved on both sides in a bid to give it an extra bit of appeal over the standard GS6. If you're the type who wants a flagship smartphone and reli...
To put it simply, Samsung killed it with the Galaxy S6 Edge. This is by far the company's best effort. It's well designed and well made with quality materials. The phone is a winner in most respects. The metal and glass design lends a premium feel to the...
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91mobiles.com Updated: 2016-11-02 07:24:22
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“With the Galaxy S6 duo, Samsung has successfully pressed the reboot button on its flagship franchise. Here's an in-depth look at what the S6 edge brings to the table”Zero, as a number, might not mean much by itself, but its importance as a placeholder in...
Premium build and stylish looks, Superb display, Powerful shooters, Loaded internals, Fast charging support...
Slippery design, The edge screen doesn't serve much purpose, Average battery life, Nonexpandable storage...
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“The S6 edge is the world's first smartphone with three-sided display. Here's a pictorial tour at its capabilities”When it comes to premium flagship smartphones, Samsung's name crops up right alongside the Apple's iPhones. And, when we talk about Android-...
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Samsung, one of the largest and most popular Android partners, has slowly been making inroads in enterprise. Last month, the company released its two new flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, which are identical except for the GS6 edge's...
From a security perspective, the GS6 edge outshines every other Android phone on the market, thanks to Samsung's KNOX platform. The new and improved fingerprint scanner works well and is infinitely more effective than the company's last-generation scanner...
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The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 is one of the most important for Samsung in a long time. The company's smartphone revenues are slipping, profits are down, and competition is stronger than ever. Apple's strong launch of the iPhone 6 heaped a particular...
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LG and Samsung have been in constant competition against one another for the last several years, but if we're to strictly base their success on sales figures, it would arguably be Samsung who would claim bragging rights. Seriously, there's nothing wrong...
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Samsung's latest Android smartphones include the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the S6 edge. Both of these phones are essentially the same except that the S6 edge has a display with curved edges and the S6 does not. The curved display isn't a new feature though, i...
Premium look and feel, Excellent camera, Built in wireless charging...
Battery life feels a little short, No longer has a user replaceable battery, No longer has a microSD card for memory expansion, Not waterproof like previous model...
When it all comes down to it, even with the lack of a replaceable battery and microSD card slot, I really like the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge. However I am disappointed with the fact that the curved edge features are pretty much an after thought. It seems sil...
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It was only a few months ago, we all predicted doom and gloom for Samsung and how they needed to change or else the sky would fall on them. Samsung answered back with sweet vengeance, crafted two devices in the S6 line that has changed the mobile landscap...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2016-11-02 07:24:22
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After the more or less disappointing sales of the Galaxy S5 (and several years of people constantly lambasting Samsung for making plastic phones), Samsung really had to do something different with the S6. And while they chose to again take a design from s...
Unless you must absolutely have the latest and greatest in terms of “different” phones, we'd recommend getting the normal S6 over the S6 Edge. The $100 premium for the Edge is simply not worth it for the little actual utility the Edge offers. It looks nic...
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Recently, Samsung has largely had things its own way with several years of growth leading to it becoming the world's number one smartphone maker. Until the Galaxy S4 , the company could barely put a foot wrong and millions of customers flocked to buy its...
There you have it – a definitive review of the Galaxy S6 Edge. Summing it up in just one sentence, I'd say that the Galaxy S6 Edge is the smartphone that redefines what a modern flagship smartphone should be. From the outstanding display and camera to...
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The Galaxy S6 Edge is Samsung's stab at turning a Galaxy phone into a luxury item. It shares the same top-of-the-line specs and build materials as the standard Galaxy S6, but bends that flagship by gently rounding out the sides of its display. It may not...
Gorgeous design, Spectacular QHD display, Exceptionally fast performance, One of the best cameras on the market...
No water or dust resistance, Battery life is average for this class, Frontfacing camera is too, Curved screen has little practical value...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge top The Galaxy S6 Edge is a more elegant version of the Galaxy S6, a device that's become one of the most handsome phones on the market in its own right. Together, the two phones represent a massive aesthetic upgrade over every G...
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Aerosmith references aside, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is a rockstar. I haven't gotten this much attention sporting a phone since I bought the Samsung Galaxy S II when it first hit the streets and all the iPhone wielders with their tiny screens stopped an...
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After posting our lengthy Samsung Galaxy S6 review a few weeks back , it behooved us to do something similar for its sibling, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge . Sure, we briefly talked about some of the new Edge features already in our S6 review , but we felt l...
Fresh design, Great conversation starter, Cases don't impede on Edge screen at all, Envy of friends too poor to afford it...
Edge screen distorts images, Edge screen picks up extra glare, Awkward to hold, Software features are mostly gimmicks, More expensive than regular S6 model...
The Galaxy S6 Edge sure looks pretty, but its hardware benefits mostly fall flat. Unless you're hell bent on being the coolest kid on the block with its cutting edge design, that extra $100 would be better spent on increasing the internal storage on the r...
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About a year ago, we were in a similar spot. We had the latest Galaxy smartphone in hand, rand were comparing it to rivals from LG, Motorola, Apple, and Sony (just to name a few). Twelve months have passed, and as fate would have it, we've got yet another...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 is the best Android smartphone, and the S6 Edge is an even prettier version of the Editors' Choice winner. So why doesn't it get the same hearty recommendation? At $299.99 (with contract) on Verizon, you're paying a sizeable pre...
Standout design. Premium materials. Excellent performance.
Expensive. Edge design doesn't bring useful functions...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is a gorgeous, powerful smartphone, but you're paying a pretty steep premium for curved glass...
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Achieving outstanding scores in DxOMark Mobile industry standard tests, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge becomes the new top-ranked device in our database. In fact, Samsung now occupies the top two spots for Mobile image quality with the Galaxy Note 4 also post...
Very fine detail and low noise levels when shooting in bright light, Good exposure, Fast autofocus, Nice White Balance and color in all outdoor conditions, Good level of detail preserved in lowlight shots, Excellent flashonly results: good detail with min...
Noise noticeable in lowlight shots, Slight color fringing noticeable, Mixing flash and tungsten light results in slightly yellow/green White Balance...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge combines a beautiful screen and a premium design with Android Lollipop and the best Android camera we've ever used to deliver a stunning smartphone that you can't skip.In a year where Samsung needed to step up and deliver a new...
Beautiful display with cool curved edges, Good battery life, Design is a major upgrade, Camera is very impressive...
No Micro SD card, Text sometimes curves on the edge when reading...
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As recently as the Galaxy S5, Samsung had a fundamentally different strategy from companies like HTC and Apple. While design wasn't ignored completely, Samsung Mobile had a different set of priorities. In general, it felt like Samsung wanted the phone to...
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Is It Your Type The Edge is the more interesting of Samsung's new Galaxy S6 handsets. The phone's display is curved on both sides in a bid to give it an extra bit of appeal over the standard GS6. If you're the type who wants a flagship smartphone and reli...
To put it simply, Samsung killed it with the Galaxy S6 Edge. This is by far the company's best effort. It's well designed and well made with quality materials. The phone is a winner in most respects. The metal and glass design lends a premium feel to the...
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It's such a small and subtle variation on the standard Galaxy S6 that Samsung didn't even decide to capitalize its brand name. But don't be fooled by the understatement: as we discovered on other bold devices from our recent history , it's amazing what a...
The very first day I used this device in public, I was in New York City waiting for a train at Penn Station. As I stood in the lobby, a railroad employee stopped the official business she was doing, locked eyes on my review device, and cooed “oooooohhh...
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The last Samsung Galaxy devices I've used were the S3 and S4, which was released a couple of years back. While I was using an iPhone at the same time I had them, I commended Samsung for making a very good Android device that made it one of the must have A...
Excellent screen and curved edges, Fast performance, Great build quality, Top notch camera...
Random accidental touches on the edge of the screen, TouchWiz needs more refinement, Some users may not like the nonremovable battery and lack of expansion ports...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 easily gets top marks for refining everything on their latest flagship. It easily is one of the top Android smartphones available at the moment...
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Without a doubt, Samsung has been the market leader for Android for a few years. For a while it seemed like Samsung was just going to sit in their own ways. But we learned in Barcelona that's not true. Samsung is great when it comes to marketing their dev...
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A new standard. The conventional Galaxy S6 was already very convincing in our review. Samsung now offers a smartphone with two rounded display edges with the Galaxy S6 Edge for the first time, but the additional price is pretty steep. Our review shows if...
Good display, Sophisticated materials, Great build quality, Thin and light, Fast SoC, Great camera, Good WLAN signal, High Bluetooth range, Great voice quality, Wireless charging, Quick charge...
Storage not expandable, Neither MHL nor DLNA, No IP certification anymore, Mediocre GPS accuracy, Poor headset, Weak speaker...
In Review Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Test model courtesy of Samsung Germany.With or without a rounded display, the smartphones from the Galaxy S6-series are equipped with the latest hardware components and the Galaxy S6 Edge once again shows how innovative t...
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We've said it before, and we'll say it again. The Sony Xperia Z3 has arguably the most underrated designs around! Being good looking is one thing, but the designers over at Sony's camp delivered an impressive offering in the Xperia Z3 – one that adds a h...
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It's almost hard to believe that it's been already months since the Google Nexus 6 officially launched, and in that time frame, it's also equally as mind-boggling that many flagship phones are still not running the latest version of the platform – Androi...
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A full Galaxy S6 Edge review requires a lot of time with the curved display smartphone with an upgraded design, but in just a day of use there are five important things that stand out about the Galaxy S6 Edge.The Galaxy S6 Edge delivers two curves that di...
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One of the biggest concerns with Samsung's new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge seems to be the battery life as the 2600 mAh battery is non removable unlike past Samsung flagship devices. There's been reports that the battery life is one of the key downsides...
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Phones.com Updated: 2016-11-02 07:24:23
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There's no one on this tech-savvy planet who could argue that 2014 was not a smashing year for Samsung mobiles. Their flagship Galaxy S5 fell flat on its face, and somewhat embarrassed its proud inventor. As if to redeem its lost glory, the company has go...
Gorgeous design, The curved screen is amazing, Unimpeachable camera experience, The best phone from Samsung till date, Great for daily use...
The curved edge doesn't carry much functionality, Battery life could have been better, No card slot or removable battery, Exorbitant price tag...
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Last year, Samsung did something memorable with the Note line. For the first time ever, it split the new generation into two separate entities, two new Note phones. One was the regular Note 4 – the standard, feature-packed upgrade to the Note 3 that all...
Better ergonomics, Attractive design...
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Just a year ago, the LG G3 was a new smartphone that seemed mighty impressive with its hardware parameters and attractive design. And while the G3 is still a great phone, the new Samsung Galaxy S6 edge is far ahead of what LG could come up with in 2014...
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In our review, we picked the Galaxy S6 as the best smartphone you can buy today. But how does its curved-screen sibling fit into the picture? Join Gizmag, as we walk you through the minor – but stunning – differences in the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge.The Gala...
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Samsung has a lackluster track record making flagship smartphones with serious lust-appeal. Its plastic-bodied Galaxy range was the Camry trying to play in Mercedes and Audi territory, earnestly ticking the boxes on the spec sheet, but failing to grasp th...
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The Galaxy S6 Edge is unique. It's different. It's not quite like any phone you've used before. But it takes an already expensive phone and makes it more expensive for no real practical benefit. At least it's pretty!Unlike the rest of the boring, flat pho...
Fantastic 16-megapixel camera that works well in all lighting situations, Battery efficient, despite its Quad HD display...
A bit of light leak in the display around the curved edges...
The Galaxy S6 Edge is all beauty and brains, but you should only spend the extra cash if you absolutely want the novelty of a curved edge...
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A few days ago we introduced you to the newest Samsung flagship model – Galaxy S6, which performed great in almost all of our tests. Now we got our hands on its sibling of the same size but different price (higher in this case) – Galaxy S6 edge. Actually...
Awesome looking curved screen, Unibody construction, High-performance Exynos 7420 SoC, LPDDR4 RAM, UFS 2.0 Storage, 99% sRGB color gamut coverage and accurate colors, High quality f/1.9 camera, Fingerprint scanner, Wireless charging (Qi/PMA)...
Lack of Water and Dust protection, Lack of a MicroSD slot, PWM across all brightness levels...
Galaxy S6 edge isn't very different from the original S6, but that shouldn't be considered as a negative. Both phones are great and their features are almost identical, but if you really want to stand out and don't mind the attention and curiosity in the...
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computerworld.com Updated: 2016-11-02 07:24:23
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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...
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, Edgespecific features not particularly useful, narrower frame makes phone harder to hold...
Between the physical effects of its form and the usage-related quirks of its display, the Galaxy S6 Edge requires a lot of sacrifice just to get something that looks cool. Consequently, tempting as it may be, the device just isn't an advisable purchase fo...
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Samsung found itself in sort of a bind last year: Its flagship Galaxy S5 wasn't the blockbuster the company hoped it would be. That, coupled with the news that Samsung was going to focus on a smaller number of devices in 2015, signaled a pretty dramatic c...
This more expensive version of the Galaxy S6 banks it all on looks. It performs just as well as its cousin in every task we threw at it, but the few software gimmicks that make use of the Edge's beautiful curved display just don't do much to justify the...
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Samsung found itself in sort of a bind last year: Its flagship Galaxy S5 wasn't the blockbuster the company hoped it would be . That, coupled with the news that Samsung was going to focus on a smaller number of devices in 2015, signaled a pretty dramatic...
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S6 with curved edges. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge has curved edges on both sides of the display. This does not only look good, but also brings several additional features. Otherwise, the configuration is the same as that of the Galaxy S6 and uses high-end...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Test model courtesy of Samsung Germany.Like its slimmer Galaxy S6 sibling, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge aims for the smartphone crown. The completely new design is definitely well made. Apart from high performance, the buyer gets a g...
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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...
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, Edgespecific features not particularly useful, narrower frame makes phone harder to hold...
Between the physical effects of its form and the usage-related quirks of its display, the Galaxy S6 Edge requires a lot of sacrifice just to get something that looks cool. Consequently, tempting as it may be, the device just isn't an advisable purchas...
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Yesterday we received our Galaxy S6 and S6 edge review units. We're still working on the final review but I wanted to share some early results from both devices. For those that are unfamiliar with these two phones, the Galaxy S6 range represents the resul...
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Samsungs Galaxy S6 is a fantastic smartphone. But maybe you find it boring. Maybe its disappointing that the new Android standard-bearer looks so much like an Apple product. If thats the case, perhaps the Galaxy S6 Edge is more your speed.Remember the...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge might have sounded like a sci-fi gadget a few years ago with its flexible screen that curves towards both sides, but fast forward to today and this futuristic gadget has become a reality: in 2015, the S6 edge will be battling f...
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Trying to predict the future is one of the many things people aren't very good at. Several decades ago, bright minds envisioned a 21st century dominated by glass dome cities, flying cars, jet packs, and, of course, self-lacing sneakers. What they probabl...
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Undoubtedly, the Galaxy S6 edge is the more captivating member of Samsung's 2015 flagship line. Boasting the same specs as the more mundane Galaxy S6, the S6 edge, with its side-sloped display, is certainly a head-turning phone, probably the most advance...
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Samsung simultaneously outed two flagships this year – the regular Galaxy S6, and a uniquely designed handset that has its screen sloping on both sides – the Galaxy S6 edge. As customers will be mostly divided between the regular S6 and the S6 edge this...
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Samsung Galaxy S6 EdgeThe Reviewby Pete PachalSamsung Galaxy S6 EdgeThe Reviewby Pete PachalIt's hard to know what to make of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Once you get past the initial shock of seeing a smartphone that appears somehow "bent," the curved si...
Hot, Easier to grip than Galaxy S6, Fun edge functions, including Night Clock...
Unavoidable glare along curve, Expensive...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is gorgeous, but don't get too lost in its enticing curves: Their compromises don't justify the phone's premium price tag.ShareTweetWriterPete PachalEditorJonathan EllisPhotosLuke LeonardVideoSierra Jiminez...
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It feels like I'm holding a piece of the future – as if someone sliced me off a piece of a Daft Punk helmet and put it in my hands. And that's exactly the vibe Samsung is going for with the Galaxy S6 Edge, which makes a clean break from the brand’s plasti...
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...
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...
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Watch out, world: Samsung's Galaxy is about to soar into a whole new dimension.After years of producing flagship phones that were more chintzy than sophisticated, Samsung is finally stepping up its game and going for a premium vibe with its new Galaxy S6...
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Samsung's new flagship Android smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, go on sale tomorrow at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon Wireless and ship on April 10. Fortunately, we managed to get our hands on the shipping hardware in adv...
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These are easily Samsung's most attractive devices, though the standard S6 in particular isn't exactly original, as it looks like an amalgamation of the iPhone 4s and iPhone 6, an opinion shared by the majority of the people I showed the handsets to.It's...
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Updated: 2016-11-02 07:24:23
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Samsung's Galaxy S6 edge is easily one of the most hotly anticipated smartphones of early 2015. In fact, it will likely be one of the hottest phones to debut all year. We're still waiting for official word from Samsung on when the curvy new phone will be...
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The Galaxy S5 was hardly a flop. Tens of millions have sold since its introduction last year and you'd be hard-pressed not to see one in use on the street in any populous city around the world. But despite its success relative to other devices in the mark...
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Samsung has done a stupendous job here: the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are premium devices that look and feel the part. I know some of you will lament the loss of the removable battery and microSD card, not to mention water resistance, but given...
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As we all know, Samsung introduced a major design and build quality overhaul to their Galaxy S series last year, and we also got our first look at the all new Edge variant of the Galaxy S6 . While largely similar to its flagship counterpart, what made the...
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Samsung has outdone themselves this time in this Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ launch campaign.First, they arranged an Unpacked live screening session with us media at a private location.Then, they passed around the actual launch units for an...
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When I observed the press details and first impressions of the S6 back in March, I wasn't sure how to feel. Everyone anticipated a major design overhaul, but we weren't sure to what extent. Samsung ended up keeping the design layout familiar, but changing...
So am I satisfied with my decision to leave my Nexus 6 for the new Galaxy? I think I've shown that it's a loaded question. The chassis, screen, and camera quality are tremendous improvements from the Nexus 6. But TouchWiz is so unnecessary and does more b...
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When I posted images of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, it got many people excited. In this post, I will share more details of the latest flagship phones which I previewed during the hour-long hands-on session behind closed doors at the Samsun...
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Released in March 2015, the Galaxy S6 Edge was Samsung's top-end smartphone at the time and one of the best smartphones in the DxOMark Mobile rankings in 2015. With a 16MP BSI CMOS sensor, a faster f/1.9 lens, and an optical image stabilization system, it...
Good dynamic range, Fast and smooth exposure transition, Accurate and repeatable autofocus, Good color rendering indoors and in bright light...
Limited autofocus tracking capabilities, Color shading in indoor conditions, Strong warm white balance cast in low light, Stabilization artifacts indoors and in bright light (jello, frame shift, and sharpness differences over consecutive frames), Slightly...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge performs very well overall for both still image quality and video quality, but the fall in the overall score from 87 to 81 points is more a pointer to the extended capabilities of newer devices than anything else. Even without t...
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DOWNLOAD LINKS FOR ALL FULL RESOLUTION CAMERA SAMPLES ARE COMING SOON (currently I'm in the location with the super slow internet….)...
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Samsung's new flagship Android smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, go on sale tomorrow at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon Wireless and ship on April 10. Fortunately, we managed to get our hands on the shipping hardware in adv...
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