Customer Reviews for Samsung - Galaxy S6 edge 4G LTE with 128GB Memory Cell Phone - Gold (Verizon)
Customer Rating
4
Samsung Galaxy 6 edge nice look and features.
on June 4, 2015
Posted by: Ghostg256
from Pa.
Expertise:Intermediate
Great easy to use , the edge feature was not what I thought it was going be.But could more useful in the future . Hopefully and update may help it be useful.
The Smartphone that could have ended all smartphones!!!
on June 4, 2015
Posted by: YSLThugger1
from Camilla, GA
Expertise:Expert
The design of the phone is elegant, and is something that should have been done a long time ago by Samsung. The introduction of metals to create a flagship Galaxy S6 is what every Samsung fan has dreamed of. The curves that the phone has makes this phone standout from any other smartphones that has been introduced in 2015. The camera is something that any Galaxy S6 user should never have to complain about, taking sharp and vibrant pictures and videos. The fingerprint sensor has vastly improved from its predecessor, making it as easy to use as an iPhone's. The screen will never disappoint, since it has a very high resolution. With all that being said the phone also has its downsides. First, the software and UI is not that easy to comprehend with, a problem that has plagued many other Samsung phones with the Touch-Wiz interface. Bloatware, or the inclusion of unwanted apps in a device, is something that Samsung never seems to break a habit of. Even though unwanted apps can be disabled, you still can not remove them to save space on your device. Also, Samsung has sacrificed 2 key elements that a non-iPhone user has gotten used to. Memory can no longer be expanded with the use of SD cards, meaning one will have to opt for a higher memory capacity and end up paying more. The battery can no longer be easily replaced by just removing the back cover. You now have to take drastic measures to remove it, and in the process you might end up breaking the beautiful back glass panel, since it is glued on. The Edged sides of the phone make it look neat and all, but there is really not that much functionality to it. The phone will lag after a while, but it seems to be a software issue with Google and not Samsung. Overall the Galaxy S6 is a nice phone to have, actually it is the best smartphone Samsung has ever crafted. The phone can still be improved with software updates, but still, the Galaxy S6 is probably the best, and that being said this phone would probably rank as the second, if not third best smartphone of 2015, and the best Samsung smartphone that this company has put the effort and creativity to forge.
Pros: metal body, design quality, faster fingerprint scanner, camera as always, super amoled screen, smaller battery than before but still reliable, new color options
Cons: ui clutter, unwanted bloatware, no sd card slot, no removable battery
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
4
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Great features
on June 5, 2015
Posted by: TeacherTech
from Newport, NC 28570, USA
Expertise:Intermediate
Although pricey, this phone has awesome features and is very light. Its slender design allows it to fit in a shirt pocket very easily. The screen is smooth and high definition camera is extremely clear. Fast and reliable, this phone offers all the features and ease of use that are in demand with today's technology.
Pros: Bright display, Lightweight
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
4
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Awesome display Amazing design
on June 7, 2015
Posted by: MaxArp
from Fargo, ND, USA
Expertise:Intermediate
Samsung has finally done what they set out to do. There is nothing out there that matches the display of this phone.
The phone is a good upgrade from my previous phone. The edge feature is interesting but does not have a lot of practical application yet. My biggest complaint is battery life. The phone seems to burn through the battery quickly, with the largest power drains being the OS and supporting apps.