Samsung Android smartphone in 2015 is impressive in almost every respect. Here are our thoughts on this high-quality devices.
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Galaxy S6 was not brave enough, but still a significant leap for Samsung. Phone plastic building trade often derided past S handset for modern construction glass and metal and sharp. Samsung sure to things a new baby with a powerful set of specifications for good measure.
For all intents and purposes S6 and S6 tip is the same phone. Where is the S6 has a fairly standard frame and flat screens, Edge has a thin frame to accommodate the curved glass. In addition to these details, the phone practically identical. They were obviously cut from the same cloth as the previous generation Galaxy S smartphone, but managed to make their own mark in the broad lineup of Samsung.
The front and rear panels of the S6 are both made of Gorilla Glass 4. The glass panels are installed tightly with metal bands that form the outer edge of the phone. This band has a uniform thickness around the outer edge. Samsung polished edge metal band to give them some extra sparkle. Matching accent can be found on the home button, earpiece grill, and camera modules. The quality is top-notch. Samsung obviously takes great care in designing and assembling S6. This really go toe-to-toe with Apple's iPhone and HTC One in terms of fit and finish.
S6 is definitely more comfortable to hold than the tip S6 thanks to the thick metal frame. Samsung did a great job tapered glass fractional right where he met with a metal housing. This, combined with the shape of the frame, making it a relatively smooth in your hand. (The Edge has a sharp edge that is unfriendly oil.) The S6 thin and relatively light. This did not sit in on the palm of your hand, but not so wide to make the weight. Thanks to the fine - nay, slippery - glass surface, S6 will slide into any pocket or bag like an eel through the water.
Body
Galaxy S6 was not brave enough, but still a significant leap for Samsung. Phone plastic building trade often derided past S handset for modern construction glass and metal and sharp. Samsung sure to things a new baby with a powerful set of specifications for good measure.
For all intents and purposes S6 and S6 tip is the same phone. Where is the S6 has a fairly standard frame and flat screens, Edge has a thin frame to accommodate the curved glass. In addition to these details, the phone practically identical. They were obviously cut from the same cloth as the previous generation Galaxy S smartphone, but managed to make their own mark in the broad lineup of Samsung.
The front and rear panels of the S6 are both made of Gorilla Glass 4. The glass panels are installed tightly with metal bands that form the outer edge of the phone. This band has a uniform thickness around the outer edge. Samsung polished edge metal band to give them some extra sparkle. Matching accent can be found on the home button, earpiece grill, and camera modules. The quality is top-notch. Samsung obviously takes great care in designing and assembling S6. This really go toe-to-toe with Apple's iPhone and HTC One in terms of fit and finish.
S6 is definitely more comfortable to hold than the tip S6 thanks to the thick metal frame. Samsung did a great job tapered glass fractional right where he met with a metal housing. This, combined with the shape of the frame, making it a relatively smooth in your hand. (The Edge has a sharp edge that is unfriendly oil.) The S6 thin and relatively light. This did not sit in on the palm of your hand, but not so wide to make the weight. Thanks to the fine - nay, slippery - glass surface, S6 will slide into any pocket or bag like an eel through the water.
The front face is all glass, except the physical home button is placed at the bottom of the screen. Home button serves as a fingerprint reader. As
usual, Samsung awarded S6 with two capacitive buttons (back, multitask)
on both sides of the home button for help in navigating the user
interface. All three buttons work perfectly. Home button has a profile that is very good and wonderful trip and feedback. At obsidian black model - which we test - the camera module facing the user and sensor array is lost either. They are separated by a chrome-accented sound hole. There is a hidden notification light for good measure.
You will find the volume button on the left. They are two separate keys, instead of a single switch. Their profile, travel, and the feedback was excellent. You can apply the same description for the screen lock button, on the right side. SIM card tray is also on the right bank, which is different from the S6 Edge, which put the SIM tray on top. I hope S6 has a dedicated camera button. Unfortunately, it is not. The bottom edge holds the stereo headphone jack, micro USB port, and a grill for speakerphone. I would say I was somewhat surprised Samsung did not make the jump to the C-type USB connector, which is reversible and faster to transfer data. The top edge of the phone holds the IR port to interact with home theater equipment.
The rear panel perfectly flat and smooth glass, except the camera module, which stand out noticeably. Samsung puts flash sensor and heart rate in a separate module to the right of the camera, but they are flush with the surface.
Perhaps the biggest departure for Samsung in connection with the design of the rear panel, which can not be removed. Over the years Samsung has teased rival for their design sealed swappable battery and pointing to himself as an advantage. Samsung can no longer make such a claim. S6 sealed up tight, which means no swapping batteries. It can, however, works with most wireless charging pads thanks to support for multiple wireless charging standard. Moreover, it includes fast charging. This will compensate battery state can not be accessed for some. Furthermore, S6 does not include a memory card tray, although Samsung sold in the variants 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB.
Using two panes of glass has practical limitations. Anyone who dropped and broke the iPhone 4 or iPhone 4s can tell you what a pain in the back it is to deal with replacing so many shards of glass. Samsung is taking a bit of risk with double glass design, but Gorilla Glass 4 should things quite difficult. Consider yourself warned.
Samsung did about as well as could have in designing and manufacturing the Galaxy S6. No phone without compromise, and S6 certainly has some, but overall it was a very good piece of hardware that should please most people.
This article obtained from: http://www.phonescoop.com and have gone through editing
You will find the volume button on the left. They are two separate keys, instead of a single switch. Their profile, travel, and the feedback was excellent. You can apply the same description for the screen lock button, on the right side. SIM card tray is also on the right bank, which is different from the S6 Edge, which put the SIM tray on top. I hope S6 has a dedicated camera button. Unfortunately, it is not. The bottom edge holds the stereo headphone jack, micro USB port, and a grill for speakerphone. I would say I was somewhat surprised Samsung did not make the jump to the C-type USB connector, which is reversible and faster to transfer data. The top edge of the phone holds the IR port to interact with home theater equipment.
The rear panel perfectly flat and smooth glass, except the camera module, which stand out noticeably. Samsung puts flash sensor and heart rate in a separate module to the right of the camera, but they are flush with the surface.
Perhaps the biggest departure for Samsung in connection with the design of the rear panel, which can not be removed. Over the years Samsung has teased rival for their design sealed swappable battery and pointing to himself as an advantage. Samsung can no longer make such a claim. S6 sealed up tight, which means no swapping batteries. It can, however, works with most wireless charging pads thanks to support for multiple wireless charging standard. Moreover, it includes fast charging. This will compensate battery state can not be accessed for some. Furthermore, S6 does not include a memory card tray, although Samsung sold in the variants 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB.
Using two panes of glass has practical limitations. Anyone who dropped and broke the iPhone 4 or iPhone 4s can tell you what a pain in the back it is to deal with replacing so many shards of glass. Samsung is taking a bit of risk with double glass design, but Gorilla Glass 4 should things quite difficult. Consider yourself warned.
Samsung did about as well as could have in designing and manufacturing the Galaxy S6. No phone without compromise, and S6 certainly has some, but overall it was a very good piece of hardware that should please most people.
This article obtained from: http://www.phonescoop.com and have gone through editing






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