Testseek.com have collected 408 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G928 Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G928 Galaxy S6 Edge Plus.
August 2015
(85%)
408 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
832 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Absolutely beautiful screen
Camera of your dreams
Fast and responsive
Great screen
Superb camera
Low price for phablet
Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge+ has a compelling design
Top-tier specs and excellent battery life. Its second menu for the curved display adds some useful shortcuts
Samsung's curved screen is still a pretty special design to see in public
Built with premium materials
One of the best and brightest screens on the planet
Very speedy performance
Surprisingly comfortable to hold
An absolutely stellar camera
Fingerpr
The editors didn't like
Still limited utility in the curved edge display
Curved screen and large size makes phone unwieldy to hold
Pretty to look at but the glass back is still a worry
That price
Battery life poor
Edge screens not well used
Easy to hit the screen accidentally
One of the most expensive handsets on the market
The Edge+'s usefulness doesn't live up to its sky-high price. Fans of removable batteries and microSD card slots will be disappointed that this has neither
Published: 2015-12-25, Author: April , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: Not so long ago a device with a 5.7-inch screen would be considered a monstrosity – a near tablet, hence the coining of the phrase phablet. However, with the prevalence of 5.5-inch devices nowadays, particularly in the midrange device space, the size no l...
Abstract: Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge+ is flying the Android flag highest in its battle with iOS. We took a look at the phone to see what all the fuss was about.The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is stunning looking. It looks and feels like a well-honed shard of glass, a pre...
Abstract: I'm going to start this review along the chronological lines of a customer opening up the box for the first time. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is stunning looking. It looks and feels like a well-honed shard of glass, a pretty large one at that.With a 5.7in...
Gorgeous Design, Insane Display, Excellent Battery, Supremely Powerful, Useful Features, Brilliant Camera, Future-Proofed With Features Like Samsung Pay
Battery Isn't Removable, No SD-Card Support
Design. Power. Performance. Imaging. Connectivity. Features –– the Galaxy S6 EDGE, like its EDGE-less brother, has them all to the max. No other handset we've tested this year feels quite so well realised as this pair from Samsung. The LG G4 was a fine se...
With more memory and excellent battery life the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a powerful phone and a great choice if you want a large screen. However, it's expensive, unwieldy and Samsung has dropped the IR blaster and hardly added anything to the edge screen. With...
Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: SAMSUNGApple may be launching their new iPhones tomorrow but the competition aren't going down without a fight.Samsung's award-winning Galaxy S6 edge is currently the best smartphone of 2015 and it's now got a much bigger brother.The new Galaxy S6 edge+ h...
No expandable memory, incredibly expensive, size not for everyone
The S6 range has stunning displays and the curved edges give them the kind of kerb appeal other phones can only dream of. After Samsung slashed the prices of the Edge+, you can pick one up for less than the S6 Edge even though the absence of the 128GB mo...
Powerful, lavish design, variety of security tools, great cameras
Worse benchmarks scores than the original, expensive, few compelling uses for the curved screen
Fast, slick and dripping with features, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is as high-end as phablets come. It's not an essential upgrade to the standard Galaxy S6 Edge, but offers plenty to make it a desirable device in its own right...
Our comparisons are written to help you decide which to buy rather than declare one an outright winner. In this comparison, it's clear that the Nexus 6P is better value with 128GB on offer for less than the 32GB Edge+ and with no Micro-SD card slot this i...
I've grown used to having a microSD card which has my stuff on. There's nothing I don't want on that microSD. Just my stuff. Here though, a sizable chunk of storage is removed thanks to pre-installed apps that I may not necessarily want. Sure, the Microso...