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Samsung Galaxy S6 review: great design, great device

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After at least two years without shaking up the smartphone market, Samsung has managed to do something extraordinary with its latest flagship, the Galaxy S6. The device comes with a premium design, leaner software interface than ever before, and advanced charging features, which all add up to the most impressive phone Samsung has released in years. Find out why we love this device in our Samsung Galaxy S6 review.

Samsung Galaxy S6

Good

  • Glass and metal design
  • Fast charging
  • Excellent screen
  • Revitalization of TouchWiz UI
  • Exemplary low-light camera performance
  • Strong processing power

Bad

  • No microSD card
  • Not waterproof
  • Protruding camera lens
  • Bottom-mounted speaker
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Samsung Galaxy S6 release date and price

The Galaxy S6 release date was April 10 and it launched in black, white, gold and blue color variants. The Galaxy S6 price is set at US$599 / £559 for the 32 GB black version (though you can get it way cheaper in the UK from a reseller).

Samsung Galaxy S6 design and build quality

There isn't much to distinguish the Galaxy S6 from last year's model, the  Galaxy S5 — at least not from the front. The same sensor layout can be seen at the top, with the Samsung logo beneath. The physical home button and capacitive 'recent apps' and 'return' keys are almost identical, and the curves and proportions are similar too.

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Can you tell them apart? That's the Galaxy S6 (left) with the Galaxy S5 (right). / © ANDROIDPIT

It's when you look at the sides of the device that you can really see where the Galaxy S6 has been improved over its predecessor. 

Like the Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Note 4 before it, the Galaxy S6 is bound by an aluminum chassis, although the S6 introduces a slightly different design to the frame; a combination of rounded edges with a flat plane along it (this is apparent on the sides but not the top or bottom).

The Samsung Galaxy S6 is most certainly a premium device and the Galaxy S5 looks cheap by comparison. The soft curves of the S6 both look and feel good.

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The metal frame on the Galaxy S6 (left) looks a lot more premium than the plastic Galaxy S5. / © ANDROIDPIT

It is easy to see that the Galaxy S6 represents a paradigm shift from the rest of the Galaxy S series when it comes to the choice of materials. The new flagship is not only surrounded by a metal frame but its back is one big sheet of Gorilla Glass 4. Despite this, the phone remains extremely lightweight.

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The Gorilla Glass 4 back is better than plastic in terms of design, but it is a magnet for fingerprints. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung tells us that Gorilla Glass 4 is 50 percent stronger than Gorilla Glass 3, although you'll have to make up your own mind whether you prefer having glass (even a very strong glass) on the back of your Galaxy to shock-absorbent plastic. No matter how you feel about the material though, the Galaxy S6's rear design is definitely an improvement on its predecessors.

Samsung has placed the power button in a convenient spot on the right of the phone with a nano-SIM tray just below it. The volume keys sit on the left-hand side, and its physical home button/fingerprint scanner can be found at the bottom of the device face.

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The Galaxy S6 is sleek, feels good in the hand and is surprisingly light. / © ANDROIDPIT

One aspect of the Galaxy S6 design that might divide fans is the camera sensor, which noticeably sticks out from the back of the phone. It's been a feature of Samsung devices for a while now, in both the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series, but it's even more apparent on the otherwise smooth (and completely flat) S6.

Alongside the camera lens on the back we have an LED flash combined with a heart-rate monitor, while on the bottom there is a microUSB charging port, mono speaker grill, pinhole mic and headphone port. The top of the Galaxy S6 packs an IR blaster and pinhole mic.

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The QHD display on the Galaxy S6 is as good as you'll find anywhere. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 display

The Galaxy S6 features a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED screen with QHD resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and 577 pixels per-inch. This amounts to 77 percent more pixels than the Galaxy S5, and the highest pixel density for a device with this screen size.

Samsung never disappoints in the display department, producing bright screens with high contrast, deep blacks and extremely vivid colors. While Samsung's previous devices have tended to look over-saturated in the past, this flaw has been addressed on the S6, and the on-screen colors appear lively without ever becoming excessive.

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The Galaxy S6 display is extremely bright but not oversaturated. / © ANDROIDPIT

Brightness is above average even for Samsung devices (which are always super bright), and this, as well as the color and contrast, can be adjusted by choosing between various preset display modes in the settings.

There is no doubt that the multimedia experience on the Galaxy S6 is better than that of its predecessor, but it's not enough to outdo the S6 Edge. The added excitement of the curved screen that the Edge houses means it just surpasses the standard S6 when it comes to multimedia viewing.

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The touch-based fingerprint sensor on the Galaxy S6 is better than the S5 too. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 special features

Among the Galaxy S6's more interesting features are the fingerprint sensor and its wireless charging capabilities. The fingerprint reader was present on the Galaxy S5, however its recognition was problematic (although software updates did improve it eventually). In the Galaxy S6, the swipe gesture has been replaced with a touch-based sensor that works flawlessly.

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Built-in Qi wireless support and fast charging are a great addition to the Galaxy S6. / © ANDROIDPIT

Though the Galaxy S6 doesn't come with a wireless charging plate, its wireless charging functionality is in-built, and it will work with any standard Qi charger. The wall-charger which does come with the S6, however, offers incredible fast-charging functionality, which we explore in greater depth below.

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The Galaxy S6 features some neat extras and is one of the most secure devices on Android. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 software

With a more logical structure and a significant reduction in unnecessary buttons in the menus and settings, the design team at Samsung has successfully made TouchWiz more intuitive and easier to use than ever before. Just as Google has invested heavily in animations and colors with the release of Android Lollipop, Samsung has done the same with TouchWiz. 

It's more colorful, brighter, and all the Material Design elements of Google's new design language are visible in the notifications and quick-settings bar.

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The icons are the same, but TouchWiz is much lighter and leaner than before. / © ANDROIDPIT

The Galaxy S6 comes running Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, and Samsung's user-interface has undergone a serious redesign to make it lighter and leaner than its past iterations, and better suited to Lollipop's new aesthetic. Different colors are now applied to individual applications and there is consistency across the board.

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A familiar pared-back settings menu and Quick Settings and notifications area. / © ANDROIDPIT

The new version of TouchWiz made headlines before its release when it was speculated that you could remove all pre-installed apps (or bloatware). However, this was only partially true. You can't uninstall all of the manufacturer's apps, but you can disable most of them. 

To give you an idea, all pre-loaded Google Apps, with the exception of Google Settings, can be disabled. The same goes for Microsoft applications like OneDrive, OneNote and Skype and other social applications such as Instagram, Facebook, Messenger and WhatsApp: you can't delete them, but you can disable them, thus removing them from the app drawer.  

Though it wasn't quite as comprehensive as we had hoped, Samsung's new leniency on what apps can be removed still represents a marked improvement over its previous interfaces, bringing TouchWiz closer to a clean Stock Android experience than it has been for a while. 

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The Galaxy S6 also supports multi-window mode. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 performance

The Galaxy S6 specs revolve around the Exynos 7420 chipset, the first 14nm mobile processor with 64-bit support, eight cores and the new LPDDR4 memory system. While it is true that the Galaxy S6 does not offer support for expandable storage via a microSD card, the team at Samsung decided upon this because they opted for a new flash memory based on Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 2.0 instead.

The reason UFS 2.0 is a big deal (and worth ditching microSD for) is because it brings with it much better memory performance, which is faster and less energy demanding. This allows the average consumer to watch high quality videos, play games and make use of other high-bandwidth entertainment, at the same time as running various applications or downloading or uploading files without having to worry about lags or interruptions to functionality.

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The only tray you'll find is for a nano-SIM: microSD card expansion is gone. / © ANDROIDPIT

Four of the Exynos 7420's eight cores are running at 2.1 GHz, for the heavy lifting, while the others are clocked at 1.5 GHz. The Exynos 7420 also packs a Mali-T760 GPU and 3 GB of RAM. This fantastic hardware, in conjunction with the optimized performance of TouchWiz, provides a smooth experience, without any sudden closures or choking applications.

What this means is that switching between screens, scrolling up and down in the browser or settings, launching the app drawer and opening and closing apps is extremely fast. Even with heaps of cached data, tons of installed apps, photos and files, the Galaxy S6 has never let us down in all the time we've had with it.

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Don't put too much stock in benchmark results, but topping 60K is impressive. / © ANDROIDPIT

When it comes to the fingerprint sensor's response or using the quick shortcut to the camera app with a double press of the home button, the S6's reaction time is super quick. The double press to launch the camera in particular is an excellent gesture addition which is both practical and effective. With regard to the Mali-T760 GPU, it's safe to say that it is more than up to the task of providing a good graphical experience, and will be able to run any smartphone game currently sitting in the Play Store.

During my test, I played Real Racing 3, Game of Thrones, Spiderman and Dead Trigger 2, and all the games loaded fast and ran smoothly. Only Game of Thrones: Season One showed a delay in the movement of the on-screen characters, but this probably has more to do with the quality of the app than the device's performance (Telltale Games does have a reputation for game bugs and crashes).

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Samsung oddly chose to give the Galaxy S6 a mid-range speaker. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 audio

You might assume that a smartphone rocking a QHD display at the top of its game would also deliver a superior audio experience, but for reasons unknown, Samsung chose to keep the S6 in the middle of the range when it comes to audio quality.

The Galaxy S6's only speaker for music is, unfortunately, positioned on the bottom of the device. We can't always have front-facing stereo speakers like those found on the HTC One M9, the Xperia Z3 and the Moto G (2014), but it's a disappointing omission on a premium device.

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The display, CPU and graphics processor are up to the multimedia task, but not the audio quality. / © ANDROIDPIT

This is a bit of a disappointment, especially for those looking forward to making the most of the new processing power of the Exynos 7420 and the graphics capabilities of the Mali-T760 GPU. While you may experience unparalleled visual performance when it comes to games, you might find yourself frustrated with the tinny audio.

Part of this is the lackluster speaker, but another part is the unfortunate placement of it; when you're playing a game and holding the phone in landscape orientation, you'll more than likely cover the speaker grill with your palm. The audio quality of the Galaxy S6 speaker is satisfactory, but it can't compare with what's found in the Xperia Z3 or HTC One M9. The S6 speaker is 50 percent louder than the S5's, but it doesn't sound significantly better.

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The Galaxy S6 camera is so impressive it really sticks out. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 camera

The Samsung Galaxy S6 packs a 16 MP camera on the back and a 5 MP snapper on the front. Both have HDR mode in real-time and a f1.9 wide-angle lense, which excels in low-light conditions. The main camera also bring Optical Image Stabilization to the mix as well as an impressive Pro mode for detailed manual adjustments to the image settings.

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The performance of the Galaxy S6 camera is about as good as it gets on smartphones. / © ANDROIDPIT

The rear camera is capable of selective focus, includes an infrared sensor for establishing superior white balance and color correcting images, and features rapid activation with a double tap of the home button. In addition, it delivers various useful modes including slow motion, fast motion, 4K video, panoramas and more, and it's also possible to download further camera modes. All of this adds up to a wonderful overall package.

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In my camera test, the Galaxy S6 delivered above-average performance in almost all situations. Performance falls a little short in macro shots, and grain does creep into the image in poorly lit environments, but this is true of basically every smartphone camera.

Moreover, when we compared the low-light performance of the Galaxy S6 camera sensor with the iPhone 6 and LG G Flex 2, the new Samsung flagship came out on top. Overall, it's one of the best, if not the best, Android smartphone cameras on the market. 

Samsung Galaxy S6 battery

There is clearly some serious battery management at work in the Galaxy S6, because the 2,550 mAh non-removable battery is a far cry from the 2,800 mAh removable battery found in the Galaxy S5, or the 3,000 mAh-plus batteries found in many other current flagships. You do get the bonus of fast-charging and Qi wireless charging, but that being said, a small, non-removable battery is a big risk for Samsung.

An average user could reasonably expect between 16 and 18 hours of use with the Galaxy S6 battery. In the AnTuTu battery benchmark test, the Galaxy S6 is positioned amongst not-so-illustrious company, and as you would expect from a phone with a QHD resolution, it's the display that consumes the majority of that limited battery capacity.

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Battery benchmarks don't put the Galaxy S6 in good company. / © ANDROIDPIT

The Galaxy S6 supports both WPC and PMA protocols for wireless charging, which makes the phone compatible with any wireless charger available on the market that supports either WPC or PMA standards. The S6's quick-charge capabilities are outstanding; after only 10 minutes of wall charging, the S6 has sufficient power for four more hours of use.

Like the Nexus 6 and Moto Maxx before it, the Galaxy S6 has succeeded on the fast charging front. To give you a real world example, when the S6's battery was at about 13 percent I started charging it with the included quick-charge adapter. At the same time, I put the Galaxy S5 on to charge from a dead battery. After an hour and 50 minutes, the Galaxy S6 was at 100 percent and the Galaxy S5 had only drawn 33 percent in the same time.

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Fast charging technology will give your Galaxy S6 four hours of use after 10 minutes of charging. / © ANDROIDPIT

Essentially, the Galaxy S6 trades a smaller battery for quick-charging and universal Qi support, and it makes sense. The battery doesn't last long, but you save an enormous amount of time on the charges in between. 

Samsung also offers the now-familiar standard and ultra power-saving modes, both of which limit the use of the handset to some degree, and are no more or less better than the equivalent functions found on comparable devices.

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The Galaxy S6 may look familiar, but its performance is out of this world. / © ANDROIDPIT

Samsung Galaxy S6 technical specifications

Final verdict

The Galaxy S6 is clearly a new lease of life for the Galaxy S line, with significant changes made to the design and TouchWiz UI, and I can safely say that it has been for the better.

Although Samsung decided to kill off two of its most defining characteristics – the removable battery and microSD card expansion – the Galaxy S6 has made up for these with impressive battery, processor and software optimizations, as well as a 128 GB storage capacity variant (if you're willing to pay for it). 

Perhaps most importantly though, Samsung's engineers decided to stop adding features to high-end devices and instead improve upon those that really matter for a better user experience. The Galaxy S6 may well be an expensive smartphone, but with such a terrific design, best-in-class camera, and beautiful display, we think it's the best smartphone on the market today.  

Samsung Galaxy S6 - where to buy?

Please note: only the lowest tariffs and main networks are shown. Cheaper deals may be found with resellers.

UK

BEST DEAL: Tesco Mobile, £36 p/m (no upfront fee) with 1000 minutes, 5000 texts, 2 GB data

EE,  £31.99 p/m (£199.99 upfront) with 500 minutes, unlimited texts, 500 MB data

O2, £33.50 p/m (£139.99 upfront) with 500 minutes, unlimited texts, 500 MB data

Vodafone, £36 p/m (£99 upfront) with 500 minutes, unlimited texts, 500 MB data

In the UK the official Galaxy S6 price is 599 GBP for the 32 GB version, 659 GBP for the 64 GB version and 739 GBP for the 128 version. In the UK, the Galaxy S6 release date will be April 10.

US

U.S. Cellular has zero down and $34 per-month as the installment price, or $199 on a two-year contract, or $680 prepaid.

T-Mobile is offering a full retail price of $672.92 prepaid, or zero down at $28.33 a month for 24 months for well-qualified buyers.

AT&T has a regular price of $684.99, or zero down at $22.84 for 30 months with AT&T Next, or $199 on a two-year contract.

All Galaxy S6 prices are for the 32 GB black version unless otherwise stated. All information correct at the time of writing.  

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Camila Rinaldi

Camila Rinaldi
Head of Editorial

With over 10 years of reviewing smartphones and wearables, I recently became addicted to smart home gadgets. Even though I dove into the Apple ecosystem two years back, Android remains as one of my passions. Previously editor-in-chief of AndroidPIT and Canaltech in Brazil, I now write for the US market. I love my records and I believe that the best way to get to know a place is through its food.

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  • 1
    Cristina Borrez Jul 29, 2016 Link to comment

    The Samsung Galaxy s6 is an amazing and fast device. It charges fast and I have a 32gb RAM one and it is enough storage... Therefore it is an amazing phone and personally I love it


  • Hana Saab 1
    Hana Saab May 30, 2016 Link to comment

    i have a GALAXY S6
    The phone is not bad but since I update it last month it become horrible
    It reject phone calls, most of the applications doesn't work like it use to and the 4g term off by it self 😠😠😖😨😭😤
    We spend money on an expensive phone thinking it's going to last more but it's not true 👎👎👎


  • 1
    Sarhad Pirani Dec 10, 2015 Link to comment

    Dfij


  • 1
    Priyanka Sharma Oct 20, 2015 Link to comment

    do not buy s6 it has major heating issue and customer care doesnt help at all about the issue all they do is take the phone in service centre and update and return it back i bought my s6 from croma ahmedabad 2 months back and from day 1 was facing the heating issue with many more including auto restart auto charging hanging of phone bought 3 days back and whenevr i try taking a video with my flash on it turns off on its own within few minutes and shows message cannot turn flash on let your device cool down still these people sent me back saying all is fine with my device. i had given my phone 5 times in service center still no solution. so BEWARE and DO NOT GET CHEATED BY THEIR MARKETING SKILLS.


  • 1
    Patrick Aug 17, 2015 Link to comment

    I got S6 from here contests.ga/WNl7 i won that phone so i am really glad hah, before i had galaxy ace so the difference is massive, the best thing is screen, it's beautiful! Also the pictures are great and you can do 30 pics in about 3-4 seconds, my friend got new iphone but for me galaxy s6 is alot better.


  • Mona M 3
    Mona M Aug 4, 2015 Link to comment

    The price for these models have dropped : www.techgrapple.com/galaxy-s6-edge-and-s6-price-drop


  • 3
    Măh Főűd Jul 31, 2015 Link to comment

    this is one ofe mbest android phone that i have ise. still amazing and fast


  • 2
    rob maynard May 19, 2015 Link to comment

    Hello just wondering if anyone who has the s6 have trouble with calender sync, please help lol.


  • 1
    Anastasio Berrettini May 19, 2015 Link to comment

    I bought a S6 edge in Italy, but it's locked for use in Brazil. Someone knows what i have to do?


    • 11
      Deactivated Account May 24, 2015 Link to comment

      All new Samsung phones are region locked. As new as the s6 is I do not know if it has hack codes yet. To un region lock the phone normally, it needs to have 10 hours of phone calls in its native location. That is how it works in the Philippines anyway.


  • 7
    Melissa May 19, 2015 Link to comment

    S5 0r Note 4 baby. Note 4 is what I have now, S5 was it's predecessor.


  • 1
    aaylonen Apr 16, 2015 Link to comment

    What that 2 GB data limit per day means? When it runs out what happens? you get lower data speeds or get blocked out from 3G/4G network? Here in Finland, there is no such limits, not even in prepaids or the cheapest cell phone plans, here you only need to pay if you want more speed, for example 5 euro per month more if you want full LTE speed instead of 3G. I would like to know when I come to UK and need to buy a local cell phone plan & SIM-card. What can you even do with 2 GB per day? Watch or download one movie? Here people use lots of LTE connections in home router as the only internet connection for family and all devices, because even the basic 100mb LTE is cheaper and enough for most people, instead of fibre or ADSL or cable. (sorry little off topic but I wanted to ask this somewhere). And I really really like that Samsung has finally moved to premium materials and design in their phones!! I like!


  • 2
    Duke Apr 11, 2015 Link to comment

    The price Off-contract in the US is not listed ¿How much for the 32GB off-contract, unlocked?...


  • 2
    Duke Apr 10, 2015 Link to comment

    ¿How about the price without a phone company subscription?


  • 1
    Magnus Apr 9, 2015 Link to comment

    Thank you very much for the review.

    You wrote: "The S6 speaker is 50 percent louder than the S5, even if it's not any better sounding."

    Have you compared the output levels of the headphone jack? I find it to be too low on the S5 if you connect it to your home stereo. You REALLY have to crank up the volume on your amplifier to get a decent speaker volume :-(

    Do you know if that's different on the S6?


  • 1
    Robert James Apr 6, 2015 Link to comment

    One more feature, it supports mhl 3.0 and hence the content on phone can be mirrored on 4K Ultra HD huge screen with resolution upto 2160p.


  • 1
    Erkan Ozmen Apr 6, 2015 Link to comment

    Fm radio is very important for me .. I dont love it via internet . and there is no micro sd slot and removable battery .. S6 is a big fiasco for me.


  • 5
    Robert Dale Apr 3, 2015 Link to comment

    An excellent Phone with great Camera let down by one big
    Achilles Heel- the Battery is only providing about 3 to 4 hours of Screen On Time on LTE Networks.
    Not quite enough for many Power Users who use Phone like a Laptop.
    A half millimeter THICKER DEVICE at about 7.4 mm or so could provide a 3000 Mah Battery but we have the
    "Thinness Race" sacrifice-OK for some not for others.
    Hopefully we can have an S6 Pro at 7.6 millimeters or so thick with a 3100 Mah Battery for another $100 at some point.


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    Michael Samsara Mar 27, 2015 Link to comment

    I wrote an article recently on Android Authority re the "problem" of removing the SD card and removable back that so many of us have as respects the S6. Based on the popularity of the article and the current 2800 shares and 253 comments it garnered (or provoked) so far I think it is safe to say this is still a sore spot for lots of people.

    Since writing the article, I have further refined my opinion. Here it is. Micro SD Cards are likely to - and with good reason - about to go the way of the Great Auk - extinct. We now have alternatives that are way more secure for important, personal info; much faster and less potentially prone to failure. Specifically, the cloud as well as generous internal drives that for all but frankly, the unreasonable extremists among us, should and will be found I predict to be more than adequate.

    I really like the S6 - both iterations - especially the Edge, but given I tend toward practical over fashion feel that at the moment it is still from the practical, actual application standpoint more a solution in search of a problem. I would not hesitate to recommend with the regular S6 or her Edge to a best friend.

    It is not the phone for me because I want the Note 5 and want it with a removable battery, which I think - hope very much - it will sport. Waterproofing I would like but could live without, but would prefer not to have to do so since I plan on keeping the Note 5 for a long time, and being able to easily replace the battery in two years is a prerequisite to and integral to realizing that goal.

    If I was buying a phone now though, and a Note 5 with its larger screen and extra capabilities - S pen etc - were not deal breakers - I would get an S6 knowing it would be almost impossible to go wrong. This phone leaves the new "revolutionary almost the same but bigger" iPhones in the proverbial digital dust!


    • 1
      Das Looney Mar 30, 2015 Link to comment

      Your comments on removable storage show that you do not even have a basic understanding of why people use and want them and why Samsung's decision to remove that & removable batteries in the S6, 2 things that propelled them to success is so bizarre. To not understand why removable storage is wanted and used in this day and age shows a lack of wanting to understand.

      Or perhaps your words are click bait to generate activity? Sounds about right since you write articles and yet pretend ignorance on such a simple thing like the values of expandable storage.

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