techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:38
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I usually don't like to use the tired old refrain that Samsung copies a certain manufacturer's plans – but there's something familiar here.A brand releases a top-of-the-line phone, and then decides to make a phablet version by adding a 'Plus' to the end...
Great screen, Superb camera, Low price for phablet...
Battery life poor, Edge screens not well used, Easy to hit the screen accidentally...
A superb phone for those in love with phablets - this is aesethetics combined with stellar performance at a decent price... just a shame the battery still suffers...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge is arguable the best Android handset ever created. Well, it was. Now it's got competition in the form of its new big brother, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+.Samsung's answer to the iPhone 6 Plus, the 5.7-inch smartphone is the Sams...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge was one of the best phones of 2015, and as you might imagine, its larger-screened successor the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is similarly impressive. Unfortunately, since most of the device's internals are identical to the vanilla Edge...
Fantastic screen, Great camera, Gorgeous design, Good performance...
Expensive, Can be tricky to use onehanded, Battery life is a little disappointing, Edge remains pointless...
An excellent phone on its own merits, the Edge Plus is unfortunately let down by the fact that it's a little unnecessary compared to its predecessor...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Despite all our protestations, we appeared to be in the minority, and in direct odds to what consumers actually wanted - or at least, that was how it seemed given that consumers vote with their wallets, and Samsung phones sold like hot cakes.But here's th...
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...
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itwire.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:38
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Samsung has produced its best 5.7” smartphone ever. The S6 Edge+ is only slightly taller and a fraction wider than the best-selling Galaxy S6 Edge. Both are defined by the curved edge display.If you think the statement is obvious – its best smartphone eve...
As I said right at the beginning the S6 series is currently the best Android smartphone in the world. For those with deep pockets that want the best (BMW/Mercedes etc, ) this is the one. It does not matter which version you buy but I am partial to the lar...
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Samsung made a splash in the smartphone market with the curved screen Galaxy S6 Edge. Well there's an even bigger model now so here's our full Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review. Also see: Best new phones 2015 . The S6 Edge+ was announced in August at Samsun...
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...
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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...
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Samsung has a massive lead when it comes to market share in Android, with a large number of handsets aimed at all levels of the market. Their top tier devices obviously get the lions share of the attention though and the most recent announcements are the...
Absolutely beautiful screen, Camera of your dreams, Fast and responsive...
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...
So, what's the verdict? Well, the phone design is still not what I'd call comfortable to use due to the slippery glass/metal construction and the thinner sides from the curved display.The curved edge display looks absolutely stunning and will definitely w...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:38
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Samsung are on a roll. Having tasted success with the Galaxy S6 range and with the market for phablets on the up, they released a cat amongst the pigeons with the Edge Plus.Gorgeous, with the same stunning curves as the award-winning Galaxy S6 Edge, The E...
Fabulous display, Superb camera...
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...
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The Galaxy Note 5 won't be making its way to UK shores, so anyone in the market for a new Samsung phablet will have to make do with the Galaxy S6 Edge+. Not that they'll complain. Based on the excellent, distinctively curvy-screened Galaxy S6 Edge launch...
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...
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Google has announced a new flagship smartphone for Android 6.0 Marshmallow , but is it better than Samsung's latest phablet. Here's our Google Nexus 6P vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ comparison preview. See also : Best phones of 2015 .The Nexus 6P is Google...
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...
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Well isn't this a beautiful looking thing? Everytime I show this to somebody there is an audible “wow”. You could perhaps put the slowest, cheapest CPU and memory in here and people would still be amazed by looks alone.I have the gold version here from gi...
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ – ReviewSamsung Galaxy S6 edge+ – Review2015-09-29Leigh GearySamsung Galaxy S6 edge+Camera - 9.8Screen - 9.5Build quality - 9.4OS and storage - 8.1929.2A top quality product which oozes class and style. Great camera, fast charging...
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THE GALAXY S6 EDGE+ is the UK's answer to the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung's S-Pen-equipped flagship smartphone that won't be seeing a release here in Europe...
Excellent display, premium design, excellent camera, extremely slick...
No microSD slot, TouchWiz still somewhat overbearing...
On first impressions the Galaxy S6 Edge+ failed to wow us, largely due to its OTT design and bulky size. It soon managed to win us over, however, so much so that it's impossible to deny the smartphone is one of the best on the market.Its screen, thanks to...
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The UK has seen nothing so far of the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 5 ; what we have instead is the option to shell out for the Galaxy S6 Edge+ -- a larger version of what has arguably been the most eye-catching phone of the year. Even Samsung was...
Excellent screen; Bestinclass performance; Original and wellexecuted design; Superb camera...
Average battery; Ridiculous price; Some software quirks still to work out...
There's no doubt that the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is another cracking phone from Samsung and we suspect that those who dived in and bought the smaller Edge might wish they'd held off for this model. 2015 has not been a year for exciting smartphone innovation, so...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:39
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One thing got on our nerves about the S6 Edge's design: the back edges behind the curves are a little sharp, which doesn't make for the best feeling in-hand. The S6 Edge+, on the other hand, has been revised with more rounded, bevelled edges, and the resu...
Sensational screen with a natural, detailed image and easy visibility in all settings, Overall speed and responsiveness, no lags, Battery life and superfast charging, Rear camera...
Curved screen sometimes makes you involuntarily select things, Curves still don't necessarily add much to the experience, Samsung seems to have dropped removable batteries and microSD slots entirely from their highend smartphones, Battery life could still...
If you were hesitant about the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge because of their non-removable battery and non-expandable memory, you'll feel the same about the S6 Edge+. But that aside, it has a whole lot going for it, from its rock-solid performance and quality bu...
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After lower than expected sales with its hero Galaxy S6 and the S6 edge smartphones, Samsung is now rolling out the big guns with the larger and more powerful Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Galaxy Note5.They are both on sale now.Both devices have upped the ante...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ is a stunning phone to look at, one that has literally turned heads in our 10 days of daily use. Its curved screen edges make its design stand out from the crowd, so if ever you wanted a phone to get tongues wagging then, well...
It's head-turningly incredible to look at, fast user experience without overheating, better battery life than S6 edge, great camera results, excellent fingerprint scanner...
Screen vignette, no microSD slot, limited edge functionality compared to Note Edge, slow shutter speed nuisance, very expensive...
As the big brother to the already excellent S6 edge, the edge+ gets off to a flying start, showing off visual design flair like no other. But in this larger form we're a little less convinced by the screen curves, due to vignetting and reflections...
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Samsung's entertainment-focused phablet has plenty of power and a stunning look, although the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is still searching for a real application reason for that fancy edge.It's a fascinating time in premium smartphones. Everyone has a large...
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Big screen phones don't suit everyone, of course, but the double edged curves do make the Edge+ one of the more manageable phablets I've used in quite some time. It’s smaller than the iPhone 6 plus, despite having a larger display. It’s more comfortable t...
With its top class performance and superb camera, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ rightly deserves its title as the best Android phablet since the Note 4. However, when its specs are nigh-on identical to the regular S6 Edge, it can't help but feel like a rather lazy...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+Samsung is offering not one but two big high-end smartphones this year -- and while the Galaxy Note 5 is the more prominent product of the pair, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is an eye-catching alternative.The Galaxy S6 Edge+ (try saying...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:39
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Do you want a stylus with your phablet?That's the main question when deciding between Samsung's two new big-screen phones, the curved-screen Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the thicker, flat-screen Galaxy Note 5.The names and display designs are different, and that's...
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What a difference 12 months can make. A year ago, reviewers were bemoaning the construction of the Galaxy S5. Most agreed the S5 was solid and well featured, but few felt Samsung's choice of Tupperware did them any favours.Since then, Samsung has launched...
You could argue that the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is just a bigger version of the S6 Edge, but there's no denying it's a great looking piece of hardware that feels great to use. Samsung is reaping the benefits of taking customer feedback on board and have crafted...
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Both have a curved body: the Note 5 curves around the back for better grip while the Edge+ curves on the front to dazzle.If the Note 5 is the workhorse, the Edge+ is the show pony.These massive phones come with massive batteries, easily making it through...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:39
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Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ Android smartphones. Check out our video review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ presents an extremely large visual playground with a full 5.7” of sprawling display. This curves over at the sides to create the famous dual edge display. The Quad HD Super AMOLED display has a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels...
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Samsung's next big thing is bigger, as the S6 Edge arrives with a plus-sized sibling, but is it more than just a big brother?Has it been that long since we checked out a Samsung flagship?Back in April, we checked out two, as the smartphone manufacturer di...
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...
Literally just a big Galaxy S6 Edge; Occasional performance hiccup; No infrared port; Doesn't come in storage sizes higher than 64GB; No microSD slot;...
If the “+” on the box doesn't give it away, then this description will: the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is quite literally an oversized version of the regular-sized Galaxy S6 Edge people have been picking up since April.That's not a bad thing either, mind you, as we...
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So the word “Plus” could mean many things, right? Better processor? Camera? Features? In the case of the S6 Edge Plus, though, it's just size. This phone is almost an exact copy of this year's S6 Edge except for its whopping 5.7-inch display. As far as “i...
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Four years ago, Samsung invented a category with an experiment: a big phone that could work as both that and a tablet. While some shot down the idea, the phablet has been a huge success, so for the fifth generation of the idea, what is Samsung up to?Unles...
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alphr.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:39
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Sometimes all you need is good looks. Ask Kate Moss or Katie Price – they've built entire careers on it. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge isn't quite that shallow, but it's as crazy as they are, and its sensuous curves don't do a great deal other than catch the...
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Key Facts Galaxy S6 Edge+ Release Date: August 2015 - Early September UK Galaxy S6 Edge+ Price: To be confirmed Galaxy S6 Edge+ Specs: 5.7-inches, 16MP with OIS, Exynos 7420, 4GB RAM Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ – an alternative take on phablets Despite much f...
Stunningly beautiful, Fantastic screen, Decent battery life, Speedy performance, Great camera...
Tricky to handle, Hugely expensive, Lacks Note features...
Galaxy S6 Edge+ – Battery 3,000mAh battery, Fast-charging, Wireless charging One of the concerns with the smaller S6 and S6 Edge was that their batteries are a bit small. In testing they last a day but not much more. Samsung has upped the size of the batt...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:39
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is, apart from being a right pain to write, is one thing: a big Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. There's not a lot to choose between the two devices beyond the size.The obvious change is to the screen, with a 5.7-inch choice rather than...
Great screen, RAW camera support, Nice ergonomics...
Battery small, Likely pricey, Edge screens not well used...
An interesting idea from Samsung for those who can't stand the complexity of the Note range - the battery life is a big worry though...
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The first word that comes to mind when you're using the Samsung's new Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Note5 is power. The new devices have raised the bar for smartphones in terms of design and performance.Tech Guide was in New York for the launch of the S6 edge+...
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You might be here in horror, because you were expecting a Note 5 . Or perhaps you're delighting in the surprise appearance of a Samsung phablet that trades the stylus for a sharp new suit. Possibly, you were just passing and your clicking figure was attra...
Superb screen, Sublime camera, High quality build and design...
High price, No IR transmitter...
Summing up the S6 Edge+ is easy. It's a slightly bigger S6 Edge, with a bigger screen, more RAM and a bigger battery Summing up the S6 Edge+ is easy. It's a slightly bigger S6 Edge, with a bigger screen, more RAM and a bigger battery. If you felt that th...
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These days it's hard to keep a lid on new smartphone releases and we think it's safe to say that everybody and their dogs knew that the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Plus (or Galaxy S6 edge +, to give it its Google-unfriendly moniker) was coming. But, seeing on...
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The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the latest addition to the Galaxy S6 family, which already includes the 5.1-inch S6 and S6 Edge devices. Apart from being bigger than the S6 Edge, it is almost identical in appearance, with the same dual-edge design and metal and gl...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge has been the surprise hit of 2015. The curvier version of the equally excellent Galaxy S6 , it was far from the gimmicky sibling we were expecting it to be, instead delivering an excellent performance alongside dashing good look...
Gorgeous screen, Premium, compact build, Great video performance, Punchy, exciting audio with high-res support, Strong camera...
Expensive, No expandable storage...
The overall premise of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is very simple – to bring a bigger screen to the Edge experience.There's not a lot more to it, but that's no bad thing – it's still as desirable in both looks and performance, with a few additions that ma...
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T3.com
Updated: 2016-10-24 01:53:40
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Samsung has done something odd here: taken the impressive Galaxy S6 Edge, made it bigger and stuck a plus on the end. It's almost like that's been done before by some other brand...The more confusing thing is this phone's presence means that - at least in...
Quality screen, Strong camera, Iconic design...
Battery life not brilliant, Edge tab under-used, Slippery...
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When Samsung announced the S6 and S6 Edge, there was a lot of excitement. Finally the company had ditched the plastic and had adopted funky and awesome materials like glass and metal.This was, of course, all foreshadowed by the A3 and A5 phones, which wer...
The S6 Edge is a fabulous little phone. It's small, light and beautiful while still managing to be one of the most powerful handsets on the market. Like all great phones, it's a handset that makes you want to feel it. You want to use it purely because the...
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Design and HardwareWhen I thought that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge's design were near to perfection, I was wrong. The smaller Galaxy S6 Edge was harder to hold compared to the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Yes, the bigger one is much comfortable for...
Without a doubt, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is a flagship that can really catch our eyes due to its beautiful design and its curve display. It might be Samsung's best-looking smartphone but this one is more expensive than the Galaxy Note 5 and the cu...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-23 07:36:57
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When released earlier this year, Samsung's Galaxy S6 edge looked like a device from the future. I briefly played with it during Samsung's launch event but never really got to try it out more than that. Last week, Samsung sent across the larger “Plus” vers...
Beautiful design, Very fast and fluid, Excellent camera, Gorgeous Display...
Battery life could be better, Camera can struggle in low light conditions, No 128GB version or expandable storage...
Simply put, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ is a larger version of the Galaxy S6 edge. It has more RAM but you lose the 128GB storage option. The larger screen definitely gives it more oomph but the resolution stays the same. Battery life is improved but no...
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When PC.com first met the Galaxy Edge earlier this year, we immediately fell in love with it. After all, how many brands out there has curves like this beauty!So, when Samsung loaned us the phone for a good 2 month stint, ecstatic was an understatement, t...
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The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge heralded a new era for Samsung because they finally shipped smartphones that actually looked incredibly beautiful and elegant. Their previous flagship offerings, such as the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S4 , were met with widespre...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is a “statement device”. We think that it's for people who prefer style over substance. It's a beautifully made device and the specifications are beastly. However the dual-edge screens don't add any significant value to the...
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If the curved screen doesn't grab you then the features will.Samsung is one of the pioneers of curved displays for Androids and it has been quick to release new models with fancy features. The latest is the Galaxy S6 Edge+, literally the bigger brother to...
Superb camera, gorgeous screen, the “edge features” are handy, long lasting battery...
Pricey, no external storage...
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Beautiful, big and bold. The new Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ flagship smartphones that we saw and touched in New York recently, are now officially in Malaysia. Samsung continues to bet on the big format screen, a segment it pioneered and dominated si...
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hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2016-11-23 07:36:57
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Just a year ago, Samsung made revolutionary design changes with their flagship S series. It became more solid and minimal plus it performed fast and well. Past flagship devices were just plain ugly and felt cheap because of the plastic materials.But now i...
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As if the Galaxy Note 5 wasn't premium enough of a device for Samsung, the South Korean electronics giant also decided to release the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, a bigger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge that came before it. But does bigger necessarily mean...
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Like the Galaxy S6 models , but wish that Samsung had made them bigger? Or like the new Galaxy Note 5 , but couldn't care less about its S Pen features? Either way, the Galaxy S6 edge+ may be just what the doctor ordered.Design-wise, the Galaxy S6 edge+ i...
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Along with the Note 5, Samsung also announced the S6 Edge+ last night, the supersized bigger brother of the S6 Edge. The S6 Edge+ is, quite literally, a supersized version of the S6 Edge that we reviewed earlier this year. While the S6 Edge+ and the Note...
When we say the S6 Edge+ is a supersized version of the S6 Edge, we mean it – photograph it without anything to give you scale and you'll be hard-pressed to see any difference in the overall design of the two phones. Just like the Note 5, the S6 Edge+ has...
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Like the Galaxy S6 models, but wish that Samsung has made them bigger? Or like the new Galaxy Note 5, but couldn't care less about its S Pen features? Either way, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ may be just what the doctor ordered.Design-wise, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is...
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You might be here out of curiousity, because you were contemplating a Note 5 . Or perhaps you're delighting in the surprise appearance of a Samsung phablet that trades the stylus for a sharp new suit. Possibly, you were just passing and your clicking figu...
Superb screen, Sublime camera, High quality build and design...
High price, No IR transmitter...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a brilliant phone. It gives you that oversized Note 5 flavour while leaving out the pen part, which we imagine a lot of people wouldn't use much anyway.Two aspects of this phone that stick out further than Brighton pier: its...
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As expected, Samsung unveiled its latest big format smartphones – Galaxy Note 5 and S6 edge+ – at its Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event in New York. The two devices look to continue Samsung's leadership in the big display segment.According to Samsung, th...
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This year's Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2015 in New York is going to be a BIG difference in terms of delivery. Samsung isn't revealing just one product, but three – the much-anticipated Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 edge+ and a mystery tablet device. The S6 edge p...
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Some people prefer practical tools. Others would gladly buy gadgets dipped in gold. In a nutshell, that's the choice between the new Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+. They're two sides of the same coin. They're both cutting-edge phones. The question...
That all depends on you, my friend. I couldn't possibly imagine purchasing a gigantic phone that's so difficult to hold—not when the Note 5, Galaxy S6 and even the Galaxy S6 Edge are practically identical and so much more comfortable to use. I'm also not...
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The phone market today has become saturated with slates of glass, metal backs and it's really hard to stand out from the crowd. Samsung have taken their singe curved edge from last year and this year have made it symmetrical so both sides of the display c...
What Samsung has created here surprised me. It's been a long time since they put together such a compelling flagship device. The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a massive success and I believe the best Android phone on the market right now. It won't be for everyone, b...
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With a DxOMark Mobile score of 87-points, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus ties for best score on our database alongside the Sony XPeria Z5. Samsung's latest flagship smartphone just edges out its sister model, Galaxy S6 Edge, which now sit in 2nd place wi...
Very good detail preservation in good light, Very good white balance, Good exposures, Good color rendering, Flash: Good exposure, detail preservation, noise, white balance and color preservation with no additional light source...
Ringing strongly visible, Slight noise noticeable in all lighting conditions, Slight aliasing noticeable on some pictures...
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The Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is designed to turn heads. Its metal and glass chassis features a large, 5.7-inch dual-edge Super AMOLED display. Rather than have a border encasing all four sides, the long sides are contoured, creating an effect like an infinity...
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The smartphone market is advancing more and more with each year and we begin to see a lot of interesting models that offer unique features in order to stand out. Nowadays it feels like nothing in smartphone industry can surprise us anymore. However, it lo...
Stylish and thin premium design with curved display, Super AMOLED display with high brightness levels, contrast and details, Long battery life, Rich user interface – TouchWiz, High performance, due to Exynos 7420, Low outer temperatures even after heavy l...
Lack of microSD memory card slot...
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ met all of our expectations, despite the lack of microSD memory card slot and waterproof certificate, which were both present in last year's Galaxy flagship. The phone's capabilities grant a spot among the top models currently on t...
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When Samsung released the Galaxy Note 5,they released the Galaxy S6 Edge+ as well. If the S-pen (stylus) is not your cup of tea, Samsung was pushing their curved screen your way. If you know me, you know I enjoy the Note series. It was hard to pull away f...
The Galaxy Edge+ has become one of my daily drivers. I'm not sure if I use it more for work or play since I do use it for note-taking and social media, but I also use it for pictures and doodling when bored. I recommend this phone if you: enjoy lar...
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Samsung is fearless when it comes to trying new things, a characteristic aided by the company's deep pockets. We've seen countless devices from Samsung over the years that are unusual or the first of its kind. This company isn't afraid to see a product un...
Probably the biggest concern for Samsung with the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is giving consumers reasons to purchase it. Is the dual-edge display, the only clear differentiator here, enough for the company to sell millions of units? Because the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy...
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This year's line of Samsung devices are among the best designed devices I've seen in a while. I've always disliked their choice of plastic from their previous smartphones and the choice to make its S6 series glass made one of the truly unique smartphones...
Amazing screen, Excellent camera...
Edges of the screen can be quite an annoyance, Battery life could be better...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ continues the company's reign as the best maker of phablets. Despite a few annoyances, it's one of the best mobile devices available...
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The 5.5-inch iPhone 6s Plus comes to the scene as the second-generation phablet by Apple after the original 6 Plus. While there are almost no visible changes to the outside, under the hood, the iPhone 6s Plus has abundant upgrades: the new Apple A9 syste...
Display has greatlooking colors, Long lasting battery, Fast and reliable camera, iOS 9 is improved slightly, but in places that matter, Apps made by Apple are outstanding, 3D Touch is promising, Phone has great size given the display diagonal, Sharp and g...
The longer we think about it, the clearer it seems that the race between Android and iOS, Samsung and Apple, the Galaxy and the iPhone is now the closest it's ever been. Samsung deserves praise here: it is the one that has made big leaps in design, camera...
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The Galaxy Note line has long been one of Samsung's greatest assets in the mobile market. While other Android OEMs have made phablets before, Samsung was pretty much the first OEM to ship a high-end device in this segment. Although other Android OEMs have...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is simply a larger S6 Edge. If the S6 Edge wasn't big enough for you and you're anxious for more screen real estate, the Edge+ fits the bill. This ultra-premium handset is an attractive option if the Note 5, with its stylus, i...
The S6 Edge+ is one of those phones that puts its money where its mouth is; it delivers the goods. Samsung did a great job in designing and building a high-end smartphone that performs well in nearly every way. The hardware is fantastic, the display is in...
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So, have your sights set on the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+? No wonder, this is one of the most exciting big-screen smartphones to hit the market recently! But it has to be considered that the phablet's outstanding design and impressive hardware power come a...
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We're hitting a point in mobile technology where flagship smartphones seemingly need to come in pairs; where manufacturers have foregone the idea of a “one size fits all” device, instead focusing on making two different sizes for two different kinds of pe...
Unique, premium design, Outstanding camera, Bright and versatile display, Impressive battery endurance...
Not enough features taking advantage of the design, No microSD expansion or removable battery, Extremely expensive...
It's hard to give a universal recommendation on the Galaxy S6 edge+. After all, the size will scare away many right off the bat, and the remaining will have to decide how much they truly value the edge display. The Galaxy S6 edge+ is a terrific phone —...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is a very strange device (and a mouthful to say). It's the same size as the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 , but lacks the S Pen and all the other Note functionality. It's simply a larger version of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge .There...
Futuristic design, Beautiful display, Excellent camera, Speedy performance, Battery life is good...
Uncomfortable to hold, Poor speaker placement, Edge screen features are gimmicky...
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a flashy phone. It looks like just a fashion statement, but it has the specs to back it up. You're getting a really good phone with some gimmicky features you may or may not want to use...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is simply a larger S6 Edge. If the S6 Edge wasn't big enough for you and you're anxious for more screen real estate, the Edge+ fits the bill. This ultra-premium handset is an attractive option if the Note 5, with its stylus, i...
The S6 Edge+ is one of those phones that puts its money where its mouth is; it delivers the goods. Samsung did a great job in designing and building a high-end smartphone that performs well in nearly every way. The hardware is fantastic, the display is in...
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An edge in need of sharpening. Released almost half a year after the original S6 Edge, the S6 Edge+ brings a larger display and... unfortunately not much else. How does the new Edge compare against the Galaxy Note 5 and its siblings?...
Attractive and unique edge display, High quality 2560 x 1440 resolution screen, Gorilla Glass 4 on front and back; Excellent build quality, Bright backlight for outdoor use, Wireless charging, Larger battery capacity; Long runtimes, Excellent SSD perform...
No significant improvements from Galaxy S6 Edge, Display is not as bright or as accurate as the Galaxy Note 5, High surface temperatures, CPU and GPU throttling, No MicroSD, MHL, Miracast, USB Type-C, or dual-SIM, No removable battery...
In Review Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+Had the Galaxy S6 Edge+ been released simultaneously with the Galaxy S6 Edge, then it would have been easier to let pass some of its downsides. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, for example, launched at the same time in most region...
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The Galaxy S6 edge+ is a large Galaxy S6 edge. If you want this phone distilled to its essence, there it is. It is derivative. That is its sole reason for existing, and if that is the bar to meet, the Galaxy S6 edge+ meets it with unforgiving literalness...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is simply a larger S6 Edge. If the S6 Edge wasn't big enough for you and you're anxious for more screen real estate, the Edge+ fits the bill. This ultra-premium handset is an attractive option if the Note 5, with its stylus, i...
The S6 Edge+ is one of those phones that puts its money where its mouth is; it delivers the goods. Samsung did a great job in designing and building a high-end smartphone that performs well in nearly every way. The hardware is fantastic, the display is in...
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The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the closest thing we've got to a "Samsung greatest hits" phone. There's the sleek, curved glass from the S6 Edge coupled with the larger 5.7-inch screen from the Note lineup. Together, they make up one of Samsung's most memorable sm...
Gorgeous, Feels like a premium phone, Fast performance, Great camera...
Uncomfortable to hold, Curved display not very useful...
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ shows some of Samsung's best, and worst, tendencies. It's a gorgeous phone with some of the finest hardware available right now, but its key feature is relatively useless, and still somewhat experimental...
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Samsung's first venture into the curved edge display game began with the Galaxy Note Edge , but it wasn't until earlier this year that Samsung would truly perfect the concept by introducing a dual-edge design to the Galaxy S family. The Samsung Galaxy S6...
Premium metal/glass build, Large vibrant display, Fast and responsive performance, Excellent camera, reliable fingerprint scanner, Fast charging, Fast WIRELESS charging, Good battery life...
Non removable battery (subjective), No microSD (subjective), Edge software provide little value, No IR blaster...
If you loved everything about the Galaxy S6 Edge, but wished it had a larger screen and offered better battery life, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the answer...
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For years, iPhones were the only smartphones with premium, elegant designs, while Android phones were better known as plastic or industrial-looking affairs. But recently we've seen several Android flagships play that game at least as well as Apple. The Sa...
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Samsung has always favored function over fashion. Even as some of its closest competitors were churning out exciting new designs, the Korean company stubbornly remained unchanged, almost ignoring the evolving market around it.Then the Galaxy S5 was releas...
While Samsung's new weirdo phone is a sight to behold, we're still left waiting for that killer use-case. As of now, there's no real purpose to that curved screen, which means, as I said above, you're just buying the S6 Edge Plus because it looks cooler t...
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Samsung has done very well with a couple of key design elements in their previous smartphone offerings, curved displays and the larger format Galaxy Note line. The Galaxy Note series has done especially well for the brand, with a user base that doesn't mi...
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So far, Samsung's sole offerings towards the large-screen smartphone seeking segment of customers used to be the overly work-oriented Note phablets, and the rather unimpressive Galaxy Grand & Galaxy Mega phones. There was no big-screen smartphone with an...
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Samsung is offering not one but two big high-end smartphones this year -- and while the Galaxy Note 5 is the more prominent product of the pair, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is an eye-catching alternative.The Galaxy S6 Edge+ (try saying that five times fast!) foll...
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Samsung first showed off curved displays a few years ago at CES. In 2013, both LG and Samsung put out their first curved smartphones in the Galaxy Round and the LG G Flex. The Galaxy Round stayed in South Korea and it didn't sell too well – that could als...
The Galaxy S6 Edge+'s display looks just plain amazing. If you haven't watched a video on it yet, do so. You'll see exactly what I mean, Battery life is much, much improved over the Galaxy S6 Edge from earlier on in the year. That right there is a big eno...
The price is pretty steep. Depending on where you are and which carrier, you're looking at around a $800 price tag, which is about $200 more than most smartphones, The titanium silver color isn't coming to the US. I know that's a bit petty to complain abo...
Everyone fell in love with the Galaxy S6 Edge earlier this year, and with the Galaxy S6 Edge+ everyone have fallen in love again. It's a beautiful looking device, but it's not all about the looks here, as Samsung has packed the device to the gills with...
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Samsung is offering not one but two big high-end smartphones this year -- and while the Galaxy Note 5 is the more prominent product of the pair, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is an eye-catching alternative.The Galaxy S6 Edge+ (try saying that five times fast!) foll...
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As Samsung is wont to do, it has introduced yet another variant to its current lineup of smartphones, this time bringing us a supersized version of its most recent (and unique) model: the Galaxy S6 edge+. Obviously, it sports a massive display, but what e...
Incredible performance, Beautiful build and display, Added features like fingerprint and heart rate sensors function well...
Edges don't prove to be all that useful, Humongous (even if that's the point, it can be impractical)...
The Galaxy S6 edge+ is the embodiment of Samsung at the top of its game. With its beautiful build and powerful hardware, it's more than worthy of the flagship title. To top it off, the hardware is supported by secondary features (thumbprint and heart se...
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You can't beat these displays, or these cameras. Samsung's learned how to make beautiful hardware. Big phones are best phones.Bloatware is still hanging around. These things are fingerprint magnets. Beauty don't come cheap.Phablets are dead. Long live hug...
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If you live outside the United States, prepare for some big changes: chances are that instead of a new Galaxy Note5, your only option this fall when it comes to Samsung phablets will be the trendy new Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+. Yes, the futuristic phone wi...
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Last year, Apple took away Samsung's key size advantage with the bigger, better-quality iPhone 6 lineup . This winter, Samsung struck back with the top-notch Galaxy S6 lineup. Now, a couple weeks before Apple's follow-up iPhones are due to be announced, S...
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Good news! Although it seems like Samsung is delving back into old habits by launching a slew of different phone models just because it can, I'm happy to report that the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is not simply more cannon fodder. It's a fantastic phablet device wit...
Extremely battery efficient, 16-megapixel camera sensor with fantastic low-light performance...
You'll hit a wall with the lack of an expansion slot and such large camera files...
At a Glance With a vibrant 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display, a stellar 16-megapixel camera, and curved edges that are sure to turn some heads, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is simply another example of Samsung's phone-making magic...
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As big as a Note 5 , and arguably the most eye-catching smartphone in Samsung's line-up, the Galaxy S6 edge+ is hard to ignore. Curved AMOLED, top-tier specifications, and beautiful construction butt heads with a hefty price tag and questionable usefulnes...
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With the Galaxy S6 edge+, Samsung is pandering to the ever-growing market niche where 5...
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It's not even September yet, but things are surely heating up as we eventually get into the thick of things with the upcoming holiday season. After having such a rousing hit with its two premium offerings from earlier the year, Samsung isn't wasting any...
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This device has been rumored For quite a bit and its finally here. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the larger sibling of the S6 Edge that came out earlier this year. A device which I liked a lot, except for the size of display & Battery (for me that is). S...
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Like their smaller counterparts (the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge), the Note5 and S6 Edge+ come wrapped in glass and metal frames rather than the plastic nonsense Samsung previously used to cover its phones.As noted, both phones' screens measure 5.7 inche...
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The Galaxy Note series is no longer the face of Samsung' s phablets. The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is.And depending on where you stand in terms of design, the phone's two curved screen edges are either cool in your book or totally lame and not worth the $100 premiu...
Sleek design, QuadHD resolution is stunning, Blazing fast performance, Best-in-class cameras, Fast charging and fast wireless charging, All day battery life...
Curved edges make phone harder to grip, Distorted content on edges, Limited must-have Edge features, Expensive...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a beautiful, powerful premium phablet, but its limited curve features aren't worth paying extra for...
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A looker, not a doerA year ago, the conversation about Samsung revolved around design. Or more specifically, the lack of it. Devices such as the Galaxy S5 were technically solid and performed well, but were just plain ugly. Samsung's insistence on stickin...
It's gorgeous, Fast performance, Great camera...
Shape is awkward, Shiny finish collects fingerprints, High price tag...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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Editors' Note: We reviewed an unlocked version of the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus with T-Mobile service. We will update this review once we’ve tested models available directly through U.S. wireless carriers.Credit: Sam RutherfordIt's OK, go ahead and embrace your...
Stunning curved design, Best-in-class display, Convenient App Edge shortcuts Very good pictures in low light, Speedy performance, SideSync 4.0 lets you text and make calls from PCs...
Very pricey, Some shots overexposed in bright light, Live Broadcast mode no Periscope killer...
The Galaxy S6 Edge Plus doesn't do a lot more than add a bigger display to the sexiest and fastest phone ever, and that's fine by us...
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When the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge was announced alongside the S6 earlier in the year, there was no arguing about Samsung's decision to push forward with curved screens. Between the two of them, we found the S6 edge more fascinating, thanks to the undeniabl...
Gorgeous premium design, Extralong battery life, Exceptional quick rapid charging, Snappy processing performance, Excellent quality with its camera, Great for phone calls...
It's more expensive than the Galaxy Note5, Underwhelming features with its dualcurved display, Phone is a fingerprint magnet, IR blaster is gone, No commenting interaction with the YouTube Livestream broadcasting service...
For the upcoming holiday season, Samsung has two phablets in its roster to compete against the competition – the Samsung Galaxy Note5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+. After reviewing the Note5, it's still the ultimate productivity tool that's unrivaled in the spa...
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Yesterday the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 5 was finally announced, but that isn't the only big phablet coming soon from Samsung. The company also revealed the eye-catching Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, essentially a bigger more powerful variant...
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The public has already voted: it likes the Galaxy S6 Edge better than the Galaxy S6. So much, in fact, that the demand could not be satisfied. The good news is that the new Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a dream for large-display phone enthusiasts. It brings everythi...
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ takes everything that made the success of the Galaxy S6 Edge, and made it bigger. If you like large-display phones, you know that increasing the display real estate already improves the user experience significantly. That's especially...
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The Galaxy S6 edge is a curious phone. Some people don't understand why Samsung even released the handset to begin with, so I did my best to explain it in a recent article . Long story short, the S6 edge offers differentiation in a market full of boring p...
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We just left Samsung's Unpacked 2015 event in New York City, at which the company unveiled its latest flagship, big-screen smartphones, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Note5. Immediately following the on-stage presentations and big reveals, Samsung opened up a de...
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Do we have a good one for you today – and I really mean it! This is more or less an overview to compare some of the current flagships with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the new Galaxy Note 5 . All of these are worthy devices in their own way, but ho...
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Built in speaker, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headphone jack.Networking: Integrated dual band WiFi 802.11b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2 LE and NFC.Software: Android OS 5.1 Lollipop with Samsung TouchWiz software. S Note, Action Memo, Multi-Windo...
Gorgeous design, fantastic screen, unique looks. Very fast phone, strong call quality...
Expensive. Some find the wrap-around screen distracting...
The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ is one of the most beautiful phones we've seen. Honestly, "beautiful" is a word I rarely apply to phones, but this one is a stunning work of curved glass and aluminum. It's also one of the fastest Android phones you can buy, an...
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Its been quite some time since we've done a full-fledged written review. This is the perfect time to start back up. Recently Samsung revealed 2 new flagships to end the year out on w/ the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+. They're pretty much the same...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 is arguably the best smartphone Samsung has ever made. Not to mention that unlike previous incarnations of the Galaxy S range of devices, Samsung made two this year – the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge. Last month, when the two devices...
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With the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge's release, Samsung is coming back with a bang, realizing what it started last year to its fullest potential. The Galaxy S7 edge has several things going over its predecessor, such as subtle design enhancements, significant...
Can be used onehanded (with a bit of a stretch), Waterproof, Has expandable storage, Bigger display, Longerlasting battery, Cheaper...
The Galaxy S7 edge and the Galaxy S6 edge+ are impressive showcases of Samsung's technological proficiency, displaying quality design and containing some of the best mobile hardware money can buy in 2016. Without question, both devices have the style and...
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We all know Samsung likes to announce their big flagship devices twice a year, once in the spring and the other in the fall. This year, Samsung tried something different and announced their Note series device during the summer – mainly to beat the newest...
Great design, display, camera, and performance...
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Even though the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ is expensive as can be, the design makes up for it. It's an incredible device, but will need some fixing up on the software end.Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+$780MSRP(USD)4.1 Out of 5Nailed itGreat design, display, camera...
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Just weeks ago, Samsung launched two stellar flagship phones: the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+ . Although neither phone is likely to improve Samsung's sinking profit margins, they're both worthwhile options for any Android fan in the market for a...
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