Customer Reviews for Samsung - Galaxy S6 edge 4G with 128GB Memory Cell Phone - White Pearl (AT&T)
Customer Rating
5
it's quality is reflected in it's price.
on May 18, 2015
Posted by: relmore95
from Cincinnati
Expertise:Intermediate
This is a great phone (?). This is the biggest leap in quality for Samsung yet. They have always had top specs to beat the competition and now they have the quality to match. I am extremely happy with my GS6 Edge and I would recommend this device to anyone looking to upgrade.
New design, good phone, and fast. new features. good quality. I have samsung s2 skyrocket for 3 years. Now i just upgrade to s6 edge, i even like it more.
Pros: Built-in speakers, Lightweight
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Best Phone Ever!
on May 19, 2015
Posted by: OGWafflecone
from Little Rock, AR
Expertise:Intermediate
I am intrigued with this phone. It has yet to show a bad feature. This phone is by far the best I have ever had. I love how this phone feels in my hand and everything on the phone flows extremely smooth. The edges just compliment the overall feel. The edge is usuful for when my phone is on standby. It will show me anything i missed. The camera is another great feature. There are several different picture and video modes. All of the pictures and videos are also crystal clear. The display for this phone is like nothing I've ever seen. Obviously, this phone beats the iphone 6 (or any other phone) is every way possible. i will definitely recommend this phone to everybody i know
I have gone through many cell phones in the last 14 years since I owned my first. I have always had a soft spot for android. After trying many other types it feels great to have not only an android based phone but the best phone on the market right now. It cost a pretty penny but it remains worth it. I went with the Edge. Zero regrets!
This phone has just about everything you can pack in a nice sleek design and the curved edges are grist.at first I thought I would not care for the design that much but that is one of the things.That makes it special. And themail options the galaxy 6 offers are great.
My 2 major complaints are price and memory. It is sad that Samsung feels they need to make phones similar to Icrud phones to try and compete for their fan base. I have been a Samsung customer all along and enjoyed being able to set my phone memory level till now. Hope my next phone is more Samsung and no Icrud.
Pros: Bright display, fast charge
Cons: limit memory
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
3
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
My First Top Tech Purchase
on May 20, 2015
Posted by: xSol
from Philadelphia, PA, USA
Expertise:Expert
The Edge is very flashy, sleek, smooth, and pushing the specs for many areas for a smart phone. The innovation is very apparent in this model but as you begin to use it the realization boils down the extra value. The phone is very expensive for the extra bonus features, my overall opinion is if you have the extra cash to spend then this is the phone to go for at this time. This phone surely is a stepping stone product for next gen innovation in smart phones with potential utility features of the edge, wireless charging, fast charging, cloud focus, and various device connectivity integration. However all these features seem to be stepping stones in the tech world as we move away for the big phone fad and toward flexible and wearable tech without the size and battery life constraints. The extra values the Edge brings are small but fun to have if you can afford little utility needs. It is apparent that the edge software is very primitive in application as there are not much development out so far. As a self identified super user my biggest con is the shorter battery life that I would have had a better use from the S5 in terms of utility. Through my first week of use I have needed to charge my phone by mid day and once before the next morning. My biggest con personally is smart phone's size boundaries continues to be pushed up and has become not optimal for one hand use. Utility is significantly lost in moving away from efficient one hand use. The safety of such a vulnerable expensive phone is also compromised with a bigger size in the inefficient transportation/mobility aspect in pockets and hand creating a higher risk of drops and damaging opportunities. A a smaller note the response and process is very strong but there does seem to be a buggy aspect to the edge wake up gesture being not responsive, difficult to awake, and few second delay in motion. This slide delay is also apparent in precision sliding in normal use in camera gallery scrolling, snapchat filter swipe freezes, tap titan upgrade scrolling, and a few other OS instance scrolling where the touch is slightly buggy to name a few. As my first time purchasing the newest tech I am disappointed to the reality of discovering bugs and the prototype features that are marketed as unique perks to the product. After this experience I will go back to my values of seeking utility to tech potential ratio in older and refined phone models.