Testseek.com have collected 846 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G925 Galaxy S6 Edge and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G925 Galaxy S6 Edge .
March 2015
(87%)
846 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
647 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Premium
Eye catching design
Fast
Slick and powerful interface
Stunning camera
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge's wraparound screen transforms an already great phone into Samsung's best-looking handset. Ever
A design that looks totally different
Because no one has curved screens like this
Curved screen is very cool
Built with premium materials
Great performance
Like the S6
An absolutely fantastic and bright screen
One of the best cameras in the busines
Slick and sophisticated design
Fantastic camera
Beautiful screen
Curved 577ppi display
Near stock Android
Powerful computing innards
16 megapixel camera
Long lasting battery life
Improved finger scanner
Beautiful design
Insanely light
Amazingly sharp screen
Great camera
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
Disappointing battery life
Edge screen offers very little
No microSD or waterproofing
That supercool design comes with a big price tag
And the screen doesn't deliver any real killer apps. Like the regular S6
The Edge doesn't support swappable batteries or expandable storage
Battery could be better and isn't removable
No expandable memory
Water-resistance not part of the package
Curved screen doesn't really feel as useful as it did on the Note Edge
Expensive… very expensive
Curved display is mostly aesthetic
Charging over anything but Samsung's official charger is slow
Abstract: The LG G4 and Samsung Galaxy S6/edge are currently some of the best Android phones you can get your hands on. Both handsets have received no shortage of compliments, and deservedly so. We've already pit the flagships from the two Korean giants against eac...
Abstract: The first half of the 2015 flagship season brought high-end releases from all the major players in the Android world, and, while many of the upgrades were iterative, these latest offerings are all compelling in their own way. LG and Samsung had very diffe...
Abstract: Samsung sells more Android devices than any other manufacturer, and thanks to some aggressive marketing, the Galaxy brand is almost synonymous with Android. Because of this, there's a lot of hype behind the newly released Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. As if that...
Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
To put it simply, Samsung killed it with the Galaxy S6 Edge. This is by far the company's best effort. It's well designed and well made with quality materials. The phone is a winner in most respects. The metal and glass design lends a premium feel to the...
Abstract: “The S6 edge is the world's first smartphone with three-sided display. Here's a pictorial tour at its capabilities”When it comes to premium flagship smartphones, Samsung's name crops up right alongside the Apple's iPhones. And, when we talk about Android-...
Abstract: “Gauging the shooting capabilities of Samsung's latest flagship”While smartphones have pretty much replaced our digital cameras as anytime shooters, they still haven't been able to match the quality offered by simple point-and-shoot cameras. Yet, at the s...
From a security perspective, the GS6 edge outshines every other Android phone on the market, thanks to Samsung's KNOX platform. The new and improved fingerprint scanner works well and is infinitely more effective than the company's last-generation scanner...
Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 is one of the most important for Samsung in a long time. The company's smartphone revenues are slipping, profits are down, and competition is stronger than ever. Apple's strong launch of the iPhone 6 heaped a particular...
Abstract: LG and Samsung have been in constant competition against one another for the last several years, but if we're to strictly base their success on sales figures, it would arguably be Samsung who would claim bragging rights. Seriously, there's nothing wrong ...