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Review: Samsung Galaxy S6

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  1. Dr. Maudie Padberg says:

    Had mine for two months now – brilliant in all aspects – admittedly I am small user so cannot comment honestly on battery life but otherwise superb

  2. Jennie Balistreri says:

    They also don't make profit. I guess laws of economics and nature does a pretty good job rewarding sensible desicions

  3. Hollie Pouros says:

    Ah is that why I have the Samsung Galaxy S1, S2 and S4 mobile phones…

    Did I touch a nerve? Awwww bless..

    Innovation lol. Experimental lol. Others were doing the bendy OLED tech about 8+ years ago now. Drip feeding the public sector for money more than likely. But so would I, if it earned me a couple of extra billion a year.

    Your comments made me laugh lol. "Where did they get the name Note from?", ROFL! AH HA But of course, it came from them Pads we used to use years ago, paper and styles I think they were called. That's a "Notepad and pen", just encase you really are as bright as Justin Bieber.

    Haters going to hate, Lovers going to love, today I shall troll and lol. Thanks for the reply, it gave me a lol. Now I shall troll lol on.

  4. Lois Wisoky says:

    this is for the S6 though. Edge is technically a different phone. I hear a lot of complaints similar to yours about that phone, but mainly good reviews on the S6 model.

  5. Kim Jerde says:

    It's also about experience. They simply want a phone they're familiar with right outside the box and doesn't have a learning curve. The lazies with money/don't care about technology. (Not a bad thing)

    Of course, I'm in no way endorsing the iPhone (I despise iOS + iPhones) but that's what I hear from everyone who owns one.

  6. Mrs. Cheyanne Senger IV says:

    Always been a Samsung client but no more MicroSD card = no more Samsung client

  7. Mr. Devon Hickle Sr. says:

    Hi, sorry I know you posted months ago but just wondering, was this feature ever sorted out in subsequent updates? And if you so happen to get an S7, let me know if there's the same issue. Thank you – it'll greatly help my decision!

  8. Mr. Cary Barton says:

    Galaxy S2 was waaaaay different from iPhone 4/iPhone 4S! What are you on? lool

    also how would you explain apple's sudden introduction of 5.5' phablets (hang on, isn't that the exact size of Galaxy Note?) or Stylus? (didn't Steve Jobs once famously said that when you see a stylus they blew it?)

  9. Mrs. Octavia Predovic PhD says:

    I once had an Apple iPhone 4S. It was just OK, but I got tired of constantly being tethered to Apple's walled-garden approach that seeks to continually rake cash from customers once they're inside the garden and thus trapped.

    I also found the iPhone wasn't very good at working as a personal information manager and digital assistant, so I ditched it and got a BlackBerry. The BlackBerry proved to be a much better fit for me.

    I buy phones not for fashion's sake or bling, but utility and value. I could care less about how 'hip' a phone is perceived to be.

  10. Prof. Eleanora Kautzer III says:

    I agree that loss of expandable memory and replacable battery can be hard to grasp at first, but it actually makes sense. File I/O is the biggest hit on performance, and as the file number grows, the bigger the hit accumulates. (few millisecond hit on one file isn't much but what happens when you're indexing 4000 photos and 50,000 songs?) So in a premium phone (not a budget one) it makes sense to omit the microSD, not to mention microSD has a bad reputation for losing data.

    Also, if you're going to carry extra battery, why not just carry external batteries?

  11. Mrs. Melyssa Vandervort says:

    Be real, omission of microSD is actually good, just be sensible with your storage. If you carry a removable battery, you'll also carry external battery. If you're shelling out 400 for a phone, don't tell me you're £30 shy of buying sufficient storage (which you'll have to for microSD anyway because they're not very reliable)

    If you're an anti-Samsung, just say it don't pretend it. If you're an idiot, well keep your opinions to yourself

  12. Robb Weimann says:

    And Samsung didn't make a profit with its previous Galaxy phones? This decision may make sense in the short term, but the fact that Samsung had to lower the prices on the S6 and that the S7 may go back to offering removable storage tell me that it was driven purely by short-term greed and that it's not paying off in the longer term.

  13. Prof. Timmy Rippin II says:

    RE:Para 1 – As I said previously drip feeding and manufacturing processes for mass production. Sony have youtube videos up which are 7 or 8 years old of this in action to name 1 of a few.

    RE: Xiaomomomi CEO. Dont know dont care.

    RE: MIUI – Dont care, I use an S4 rooted and flashed with cyanogen 12.1, android ice cold project and a german modem to get better signal. Also it's nice not to have samys bloat ware removed.

    RE: Stealing. All mobiles are looking very similar these days. And who cares. Go patent a rectangle with rounded corners or something.

    RE: Ha ha… Ha ha ha lol. I'm more of a Hello World Person than a Goodbye World Person 😉 There's medication for that you know :p Loving how upset your text is reading. Troll lol on.

  14. Miss Chanelle Kling says:

    Hi i am struggeling to get reviews on the samsung s6 battery life. Is it normal that the battery drains almost 20% in 45 min. If this is the case. I really hope samsung wakes up. WHO WANT A PHONE THAT NEEDS RECHARGING TWICE A DAY!!!!!!! This is just great. The insurance company replaces my s5 with a s6 and now i can just has well leave the phone at home cause the phone WON'T last 4 hours. SAMSUNG YOU WERE SUPPOSE TO IMPROVE THE PRODUCT IN OVERALL AND NOT DOWN GRADE THE BATTERY FOR A SLIMMER LOOK,WHY???????? THANKS FOR WASTING MY MONEY.

  15. Ms. Ilene Kirlin says:

    Then choose a Samsung model that has those things! You all complain that Samsung makes too many models and forget that they give you a choice by doing so.

    Simply choose a Galaxy model that does exactly that.

  16. Lilla Donnelly says:

    sd card is always a good option… for a power user. if you 're not a power user then dont bother replying coz you will never understand. and yes removable is always what i am looking for. you know why, how much does smartphones costs nowadays? and how long does the battery lasts? if your battery is totally dead, your phone is a very expensive brick unless you have a device with removable battery just buy a replacement and add few more years to your VERY EXPENSIVE SMARTPHONE. and i am not an anti samsung, coz i am still rockin the Samsung galaxy s2. i just dont like the direction they are going…. Samsung is becoming the competition that they try to make fun, samsung is now the thing that they totally despise before.

  17. Ludie Becker DDS says:

    I don't know what you used SD cards for that they gave you so many problems, but for my purposes SD cards work just fine and I've never lost data on them. I'm sure you said lots of other things in your post but sorry, I'm not going to read all that.

  18. Jewel Halvorson says:

    Haha calm. If you think that every company out there is to make profit, you're hugely mistaken (not.) And what I'm saying is that Samsung is the kind of company that is doing something right (ofc not every decision are sensible and I can vouch for that, but the fact that they're the only Android manufacturer that's actually making a profit means they got some things right.)

    In fact, instead of writing some angry comments that isn't based on any facts, why don't you actually do some research?

    Yes, Samsung is greedy, but you think no other company is? In fact, do you think there's a company that doesn't want to make more profit? (They're called charity. I hear they don't make phones. Chinese Manufacturers simply exploit a) cheap labour and b) want to gain market share and thereby collect user data instead of Google)

    Guess what, every company is out to get your hard-earned cash. If you think every other manufacturers left MicroSD in to get less cash, or as an act of genoristy or nobility, you're sadly mistaken. They do it because there still exists a misconception that MicroSD is somehow the answer to all your problems. You can buy a device with minum storage and increase infinitely with little extra cost! They too, probably haven't realised it's an outdated technology.

    MicroSD is the reason why a lot of phones slowed down few months (or year!) in. Of course, some people don't actually attribute it to the MicroSD even if it stares in their face because some plug in an MicroSD already filled with data (probably from previous phone.) But as you accumulate a) more data and b) errors in MicroSD it really begins to take a toll. The error's the major one because literally, your microSD is falling apart piece by piece (we call the base unit of storage sector.) Imagine the phone having to fix hardware errors whilst also doing everything else. Do you know how MicroSD read/write works?

    Nobody attributes it to the MicroSD though, because errors are a small percentage compared to the overall storage. But even just 0.1% of a 64GB is around 500MB worth of sectors fucked up. You also don't know where these sectors are (Most likely random. One could be in one of the pixels out of 16 million in your photo with your family, your favourite song, or just nothing?) but you only take a toll when you utilise that particular file containing the sector. (i.e. when you read or write to it.) So what do you do when there is a error in a sector? Do you simply skip it? (results in a dot in a photo) do you read it as 1? (it will fuck up the entire RGB value. somewhere your nose just became green)

    You might have no idea your phone is slowing down though because its 500 milliseconds more to load a particular file (out of a 1 second operation.) But think big, if you're browsing a gallery, you have load action every 5 seconds. Which results in 12 minutes wasted on loading time in an hour of your precious instagram time. (Think of the horror) This is a gross underestimate (depending on the zoom level, usage etc…) but here's a figure you can think about.

    And it's not just Android, I have a Windows Phone that literally dies every few seconds in the gallery because of this.

    I'm saying that they wouldn't have change something that had for 5 generations without basing it on hard facts and research. Also thinking about it long term, it actually makes sense. File I/O is the biggest bottleneck of any computing device. Would you complain that a particular laptop started putting in SSD instead of HDD? Is that really that bad? (Goodness me, the horror!) Also consider that base model used to be 16GB -> 32GB.

    I used to be pro MicroSD too. But you realise that the MicroSDs are just an outdated technology. (There are some people who still vouch for Vinyl Records, casette tapes, CDs, DVDs, etc.) Also, if you thought you could buy a top-end phone with a slot for microSD well guess what, the two are contradictory! If you have a microSD they eventually DO slow down, you lose data and therefore it's not a top-tier phone anymore (It simply isn't the best it could be.) It's a major area of concern they wanted to tackle and they did exactly that. Problem?

    You get what you paid for. Seriously, look this up. There is no free lunch in this world. If you can't afford the extra £30-40 for a storage increase you need, you're buying the wrong phone.

    Source: My experience with MicroSD, research here and there and my frustration with developing for phone with MicroSD.

  19. Diego O'Reilly says:

    LOLs – Very true. Dr Dre headphones. Junk indeed. If you're really after decent cans get AKG, Senns etc. And with quality like that you won't feel as if you're being till-raped (at the cash register).

  20. Miss Christiana Herman says:

    I own an S6 (love Android) but work has given me an iPhone6 – what a POS – I have unique comparisons the both phones are with the same network but on the iPhone I get GPRS or H I always have a solid 4G on the S6 where it's available, Sometimes the iPhone even though showing a signal will go straight to vmail whereas the S6 will ring. Now the place I work has started issuing the BB Brick Passport which is also crap but much better than the iPhone.

  21. Lew Hirthe says:

    So if they were doing it 8+ years ago, how come nobody else has phones with bendable screens? Everybody's doing curved OLED TVs. Everyone thinks it's cool to have bendable screen. Oh wait it's because they can't. It's called technology. Not that it's anything a cheap chinese copycats would understand.

    Yeah you mean Xiaomi CEO doesn't dress like Steve jobs, they don't design their phones to be iPhone knock-offs and MIUI itself is also iOS knock-off? Please as much I hate Apple who call themselves innovators when all they do is sit on other people's shoulders and call themselves tall, it's another to just copy and not innovate at all. Just copying for the sake of buying, and misleading consumers into buying a stolen product. I don't know what that's considered where you come from, but in UK and the rest of the world that's called stealing and fraud, and we condem those actions. When you're naming your competing product exactly the same as your competitor, it shows that you have nothing to show for other than copying. No matter how much history there is, how much good China actually does to the world, all it takes is some companies like Xiaomi to ruin it all and those who condones those actions. Tell me one technologist that disagrees.

    Haha you should troll on because you have nothing to contribute to the world. That's all you ever are. A virus that's killing earth. One billion thieves. Enjoy trolling 🙂

  22. Zetta Bode Jr. says:

    Great phone but battery life is a bit poor

  23. Karolann Lebsack Jr. says:

    Samsung s6 is the worst phone that I have ever had you can be talking to someone and they can't here you call them back it last a little while longer it does not matter if you are still or moving and drops call also you can be talking to someone and it sounds like someone is pushing the numbers on the phone this is the 3rd in the last 5 months

  24. Jerad Purdy says:

    Buy whatever you want. I came here for a review on a Samsung because I'm thinking about buying one. I personally wouldn't own an Apple product again, due to lack of freedom and durability. Their ship is weak. Coworker dropped his iPhone 6 with lifeproof case from hip pocket to floor screen shattered went black. Daughters ipod touch 5th gen display shattered still useable, her previous iPhone 4, glass spilled on table, instant water death for phone. They don't do apple anymore. I don't like apple.

  25. Ms. Marguerite Lockman IV says:

    I just brought this phone and am gutted it doesn't have a sd card slot. It was one of my main reasons for buying a Samsung. I use the sd card to store gb's of music all of which are listened too. I hope they bring it back.

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