In addition to the unique display,
the S6 Edge features the new alert system called «Edge Lighting,» which allows the user to see that a message has arrived when the device is not on his person.
The Galaxy S6 features a 2,550 mAh battery, while the Galaxy
S6 Edge features a 2,600 mAh.
Camera The Samsung Galaxy
S6 Edge features a 16 megapixel camera.
The Galaxy
S6 edge features a 5.1 - inch Super AMOLED display with QHD resolution, which is curved on two sides, hence the naming convention «Dual - Edge Curved Display».
The Samsung Galaxy
S6 Edge features a 5.1 - inch QuadHD (2560 x 1440, 577 PPI) Super AMOLED display (protected by Gorilla Glass 3) along with 3 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and multiple storage options, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB models are available.
The S6 Edge features a curved display on both edges of the screen, offering enhanced functionality.
Ditching the now - familiar plastic Samsung smartphone frame, the Galaxy S6 and
S6 Edge feature metal and (Gorilla) glass.
Both the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 Edge feature identical specifications.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 edge feature Super AMOLED display in 5.1 - inch size and with 2,560 x 1,440 pixels (QHD) resolution.
Beyond the gorgeous design overhaul that saw Samsung use premium materials for the first time, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 edge feature class - leading internal components that push performance to the next level.
Both the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy
S6 Edge feature a non-removable glass back, which in turn also means a non-removable battery.
The S6 and
S6 edge feature 3 GB of LP - DDR4 RAM (as opposed to 2 GB LP - DDR3 RAM on the Galaxy S4) and at least 32 GB of UFS 2.0 storage, which is said to be much faster than NAND storage.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 edge feature a faster, more accurate touch - based fingerprint sensor that not only unlocks your devices, but also assists you in making hassle - free payments using Samsung Pay.
HTC's top Android rival Samsung is known for the display quality on its phones, and the upcoming Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 edge feature the best smartphone displays Samsung has ever made.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 Edge feature a non-removable glass back cover, with a sealed - in battery that is, according to Samsung, supposed to be the best ever.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 Edge feature a 5.1 - inch Quad HD Super AMOLED Display, with Gorilla Glass 4 (the Galaxy S6 Edge display is curved on both sides), a Samsung Exynos 7420 chip, 3 GB of RAM memory, 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB internal storage options a 16 - megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and 5 - megapixel front camera as well as 2,550 mAh and 2,600 mAh batteries respectively.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 Edge feature a 5.1 - inch Quad HD Super AMOLED Display, with Gorilla Glass 4 (dual - edge curved display for Galaxy S6 Edge), a Samsung Exynos 7420 chip, 3 GB of RAM memory, 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB internal storage options a 16 - megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and 5 - megapixel front camera as well as 2,550 mAh and 2,600 mAh batteries respectively.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy
S6 edge feature cameras that are probably the best in the industry right now, and it's great to see Samsung is continuing to add more features to further enhance the experience.
Not exact matches
The Galaxy
S6 Edge isn't as heavily loaded with extraneous
features as some other phones, but it's also still a few steps removed from plain old Android.
Unlike the original Galaxy Tab S, the new Galaxy Tab S2 will
feature a more premium body, most likely inspired by the new Galaxy
S6,
S6 Edge and Galaxy Note 5 designs with a metal frame.
In 2015, Samsung decided to do away with two
features in their flagships (the Galaxy
S6,
S6 Edge,
S6 Edge and Note 5) that have been staples for Samsung, and a big reason why so many users were buying their devices.
The Samsung Galaxy
S6 Edge and
S6 Edge +
feature two curved
edges, compared to the Galaxy Note
Edge's one.
Besides being beautiful, the Galaxy
S6 and
S6 Edge are packed with all of the expected leading - edge features: 5.1 - inch QHD Super AMOLED displays, 3 GB of RAM, 32 / 64 / 128 GB options for internal storage, 16 - megapixel cameras complete with optical image stabilization, a home button with a fingerprint sensor (final
Edge are packed with all of the expected leading -
edge features: 5.1 - inch QHD Super AMOLED displays, 3 GB of RAM, 32 / 64 / 128 GB options for internal storage, 16 - megapixel cameras complete with optical image stabilization, a home button with a fingerprint sensor (final
edge features: 5.1 - inch QHD Super AMOLED displays, 3 GB of RAM, 32 / 64 / 128 GB options for internal storage, 16 - megapixel cameras complete with optical image stabilization, a home button with a fingerprint sensor (finally!)
The
edges are metal and
feature a more sharp construction like the Galaxy Note 4 rather than the smooth contours of the Note 5 and
S6 family.
These devices
feature a 5.1 - inch QuadHD display along with 3 GB of RAM and 32, 64 or 128 GB of internal storage (all variants available from Three UK, except for the 32 GB Galaxy
S6 Edge variant).
Feature-wise, the Galaxy Tab A will include everything that the Galaxy Tab series offers, from productivity
features like Multi Window, which is a more functional way of multitasking, to Microsoft Office (As seen on the Galaxy
S6 and Galaxy
S6 Edge).
We can expect to see the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy
S6 Edge Plus
featuring the new image sensor.
Looking like the Samsung Galaxy
S6 EDGE and packing specs and hardware to rival it, the BlackBerry PRIV is the most powerful and
feature - packed phone BlackBerry has ever released.
I chose the Galaxy
S6 Edge because I feel it has adds more than $ 100 in
features over the LG G Flex 2.
The main cameras on both devices are very similar, although the Galaxy
S6 Edge does offer a pro-camera
feature to allow the user more manual control.
We've briefly used the Samsung Galaxy
S6 Edge, and while the dual - edge display initially looked interesting, after a few days, it was just a feature to show -
Edge, and while the dual -
edge display initially looked interesting, after a few days, it was just a feature to show -
edge display initially looked interesting, after a few days, it was just a
feature to show - off.
The Samsung Galaxy
S6 edge is the first handset from the mighty manufacturer to
feature a wrap - around screen that flows over the
edges on both sides, hence the name.The Galaxy
S6 edge,... Read more
According to Phonearena, the slider handset is supposed to
feature a 5.1 - inch 2K resolution dual -
edge display, octa - core processor, and a camera combination of 16 - megapixel (rear) and 5 - megapixels (front), all of which is already included in Samsung's Galaxy S6 E
edge display, octa - core processor, and a camera combination of 16 - megapixel (rear) and 5 - megapixels (front), all of which is already included in Samsung's Galaxy
S6 EdgeEdge.
The manuals are in Chinese and are hence impossible to decipher without the use of translation, but the included images do show something very notable — the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 will
feature the same TouchWiz UX as the Galaxy
S6 and
S6 edge, possibly becoming the first Samsung phones to do so.
These phones might not stray too far from the design language found on the Galaxy
S6 and
S6 Edge from last year, though they're certainly different in terms of specifications,
features and user experience.
Even though the S7 proper is a wonderful device, we chose to give our award to the S7
Edge due to its combination of all the great features that come with the standard S7, coupled with a much more innovative use of the edge display over the S6 E
Edge due to its combination of all the great
features that come with the standard S7, coupled with a much more innovative use of the
edge display over the S6 E
edge display over the
S6 EdgeEdge.
As I mentioned in my Galaxy
S6 Edge + review, Samsung has come a long way from its days of cramming Android full of tons of useless apps and half - baked
features.
The
S6 Edge is a fantastic looking handset with plenty of power and an impressive camera, but a high price, poor battery performance and sub-par edge screen features stop it from achieving perfect
Edge is a fantastic looking handset with plenty of power and an impressive camera, but a high price, poor battery performance and sub-par
edge screen features stop it from achieving perfect
edge screen
features stop it from achieving perfection.
It's not quite as flexible as the curved side screen of the Samsung Galaxy
S6 Edge, but once you get to know the colours, it's not a bad little additional
feature.
With the Samsung Galaxy
S6 and
S6 Edge's unibody construction you no longer get a removable back, battery, or microSD card, while the LG G4 offers these
features as standard on both the plastic and leather variants.
For the first time in 2015, Samsung decided to release two Galaxy
S6 models, one of them
featuring a curved -
edge wraparound display for better user experience.
The
S6 and
S6 Edge didn't offer expandable storage or removable batteries — two
features Samsung has been known to include in all its smartphones for years.
One handset will reportedly
feature a 5.7 - inch display (the same size of display as the Galaxy
S6 edge +), while the other will have a massive 6.2 - inch display.
On the flip side, the Galaxy
S6 edge +
features curved glass on the front rather than the back, and the result is a phone that is quite uncomfortable to hold.
Both devices leverage the curved display to a certain extent, with the Galaxy
S6 Edge focusing on
features, compared to the G4, that prioritizes durability.
One cool
feature of the
S6 Edge is the use of color indicators on the edge of the ph
Edge is the use of color indicators on the
edge of the ph
edge of the phone.
Although the design of the
Edge is even better than the regular
S6, and it
features largely the same hardware, there are some extra annoyances introduced by the curved display, with few positive additions to make up for it.
This
feature is same as that of the My Magazine
feature available on Samsung's high - end devices like Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy A8, Galaxy
S6, Galaxy
S6 Edge, etc..
The
S6 Edge is quite the looker indeed, but one
feature in particular stood out to developer Diego Lopez.
With the new design language and build quality of the Galaxy
S6 and
S6 Edge comes some compromises as well, with the glass and metal unibody design resulting in the lack of
features such as a replaceable battery and microSD expansion.