Monday, April 27, 2015

Review Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, extensive testing and proof of use – Tom’s Hardware



 
 

Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge offer the best of the Android Market, are produced for enthusiasts willing to spend a lot

 
 

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PRO : Materials, display, performance, camera

 
 

v : The Edge model is an exercise in style, both are expensive, lacks the MicroSD slot

 
 

VERDICT : S6 and S6 Edge are currently two of the best smartphones available on the market. Maximum performance, excellent screen, materials and build quality, hard to find better. The only real flaw is the lack of a slot to expand the memory. The Edge model, with the curved screen, it makes a real difference, and it costs more dell’S6. The latter is recommended.


 

 

We are facing a small revolution: Samsung has said enough to plastic, er, I mean “polycarbonate”. Yes, the new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is a fantastic mix of metal and glass, and if there is still plastic, is not seen. Sure start so a review might annoy more than a few fans (or hater), but in the face of those who has the qualities of plastic, if there is one thing difficult to refute is the beauty of the new top of the range Koreans. S6 and S6 Edge are really beautiful to see , the second a little ‘less to handle, and compared to S5 represent a significant step forward. Of course it is always a box with more or less rounded edges, so after a first test of use more practical that you can read here “Preview Galaxy Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge”, and now to go more in-depth technical analysis.

 
 

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For these tests we used a Galaxy S6 Edge, but since it is essentially the same phone and aesthetic differences are minimal, the results are considered valid for both models (we are however also testing the S6 “basis “and in case of differences, we shall soon am willing to tell). Having also already spoken of aesthetics and software, in this article we will focus on the more technical parts, so performance, analysis of the screen, audio, autonomy, heating and photographic analysis deeper.

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