Samsung Galaxy S6 Review

Samsung Galaxy S6

It's not hidden that Samsung should do something big with its new handset, to leave something to make the road smooth for Galaxy S6 Edge that is supposed to release in 2015. I just did not expect the Galaxy S6 to be this big. Yes, there are still some items that prevent it from being the most wonderful handset (this is Samsung after all, a company that likes to provide quality as much into the smartphone as it can get away with) but to cover to this point from the plastic nonsense of the Galaxy is a really, really impressive feat.

Samsung Galaxy S6
Galaxy S6


Samsung’s best non-giant flagship smartphone so far. A metal redesign and drastic glass of the plastic phone that became one of the best Android phones out there in market. A 5.1-inch display with a 577 PPI AMOLED screen, a great 16MP stunning camera, Samsung’s own processor Exynos 7420, two types of wireless charging, a non-removable battery of 2550 mAh, and no microSD slot. A handset that looks a whole lot, even certainly, like an upcoming GalaxyS6 Edge—with more than the glance of plastic phones that display an avalanche of lawsuits.

Probably the Galaxy S6 is a not much similar to the rest of the other phones in competition (it looks stunningly like Samsung Galaxy S6 and an iPhone 6 at the bottom) but at least there is also a Galaxy S6 Edge for those users who want to have a really elegant-looking smartphone. The big issues with Galaxy S6 are battery life and price. Its price is fall down little from the start, with Samsung offer the 32GB version for £559 (AU$999, $599), the 64GB version for £639 (around AU$1,150, $700) and the huge 128GB version for £719 (around AU$1,449, $800). The new iPhone 6 has a distinct price structure in the US, in that the 16GB version is £539 (with less storage), this is the same price that Galaxy S6 for 64GB, but price is only £699 for the 128GB version. In the US, Galaxy is always $50 cheaper. 
Samsung could fill this match-up at any time with an expected Galaxy S6 Edge release.
And there's a small battery life on board than previous year, which specifically makes me to worry about when the display resolution has been boom up to provide us the most elegant display in the market. But Samsung has been in this smartphone games for a while now, and then can it clear that high price by cramming in loads of efficient technology… and make the battery to survive more than a day?
It specifically has its work out with the Samsung Galaxy S6 joined by the LG G4, iPhone 6 and HTC One M9 at the top list of the best smartphones in 2015. The high definition camera is smart, the build quality is excellent and the processing speed under the finger to none some times. Right now this is the stunning Android smartphone in the market, and worth to thinking about if you are after a really efficient device (and if can afford it).





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