Testseek.com have collected 963 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G920 Galaxy S6 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G920 Galaxy S6 .
March 2015
(89%)
963 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Without a doubt, Samsung has been the market leader for Android for a few years. For a while it seemed like Samsung was just going to sit in their own ways. But we learned in Barcelona that's not true. Samsung is great when it comes to marketing their dev...
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Published: 2015-04-17, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
I titled this review “Knocking on the door of perfection” which implies that the S6 isn't perfect, but it's damn close. Let's face it, when it comes to technology, no matter how much you love a gadget, there is always something to complain about. There is...
Published: 2015-04-17, Author: Steve , review by: zdnet.com
Powerful hardware, Broad support for wireless chargers, Dramatically improved camera hardware, Improved fingerprint reader (a touch reader as opposed to the awkwardtouse swipe system), Less preinstalled bloatware, The downsides, Expensive, Wireless chargi
For the S6, less is absolutely more. Upgrading to metal and glass, pairing a great screen with an excellent camera while streamlining the look and feel of the software means that Samsung has come up with the best Android smartphone of the year to date. Th...
Fast processor, Solid construction, Premium materials, Fantastic camera, Wireless charging, Fast charging, Quick fingerprint scanner, IR blaster, Speaker volume
Battery downgrade, Average battery life, Edge screen is gimmicky, Non removable battery, No micro SD card slot, No longer water resistant
Samsung has meticulously put together one of, if not the best Android phones currently available on the market and although battery life may leave you wanting, the rest of the phone sells itself. Without a doubt, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is the best smartpho...
Abstract: Earning the beloved Nexus moniker isn't something that can be achieved so easily, so when a company is given the opportunity to build one, there's a lot of expectations riding on the back of it. The Google Nexus 6 managed to charm many folks thanks to it...
Abstract: Just a year ago, the LG G3 was a new smartphone that seemed mighty impressive with its hardware parameters and attractive design. And while the G3 is still a great phone, the new Samsung Galaxy S6 is in a league of its own, sporting a premium build and a...
Premium finish, Spectacular QHD display, Exceptionally fast performance, One of the best main cameras around
No water or dust resistance, Battery life is average for this class, Frontfacing camera is too, A little too liberal with its inspirations
Samsung Galaxy S6 After spending a few weeks with it, it's hard to consider the Galaxy S6 anything other than the best Galaxy phone Samsung has ever put together. It erases what may have been the series' biggest drawback, takes steps towards tightening...
Published: 2015-04-12, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A spectacular camera. Better than the iPhone 6 Plus—yep, we said it, Big improvement in materials. Glass and aluminum make this Galaxy actually feel like it's worth the price tag, Qualcomm dropped the ball with the Snapdragon 810, and Samsung was one of t
TouchWiz is still bad. The Flipboard home screen is a laggy hack. Apps hide the status bar for no reason. Things look different for no reason. Your OS looks like TouchWiz, but you'll be using an entire ecosystem of Material Design apps, The G6 supports al
Published: 2015-04-12, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A spectacular camera. Better than the iPhone 6 Plus—yep, we said it, Big improvement in materials. Glass and aluminum make this Galaxy actually feel like it's worth the price tag, Qualcomm dropped the ball with the Snapdragon 810, and Samsung was one of t
TouchWiz is still bad. The Flipboard home screen is a laggy hack. Apps hide the status bar for no reason. Things look different for no reason. Your OS looks like TouchWiz, but you'll be using an entire ecosystem of Material Design apps, The G6 supports al