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.
Users
(81%)
403 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great for media
Super sharp screen
Amazing camera
The upscale Samsung Galaxy S6's smooth glass-and-matte-metal body
Improved fingerprint reader
And convenient new camera shortcut key make the phone a stunner. Samsung's decluttered take on Android 5.0 brings the beauty inside
Too
Built very well
Feels great in the hands
Superb screen
Very fast to use
A fairly clean bloat-free user experience
Excellent camera
And one of the better smartphone cameras we've seen
Fingerprint sensor works most of the time
Metal and glass body
Leading 577ppi screen
Powerful computing innards
Good battery life
Great 16MP rear- and 5MP-front cameras
Improved finger scanner
Light TouchWiz software
Great design
Super-fast experience
Bonkers screen
Best smartphone camera in town
QHD screen looks amazing
Impressively slim and lightweight
The editors didn't like
Battery not good enough
Price too high
Longtime fans will bristle at the Galaxy S6's nonremovable battery and absent expandable storage. The phone has an intensely reflective backing and looks embarrassingly like the iPhone 6. Battery life
While good
Falls short of last year's Galaxy
Battery life really only hits a day
Removable battery is gone
No more upgradeable memory
No more water-resistance
Camera app “pro” mode lacks aperture and shutter-speed control
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The best camera performance in our test, Keyboard is easy to type on, Beautiful ultra-HD display, Premium glass-and-aluminum design, Good battery life, Can run the most demanding apps and games
Speaker performance is subpar compared to other products we tested
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