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%)
386 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The camera! God
Is that super-fast camera great. The "double-click to open" shortcut on the home button is gonna get me a really god damn cute cat picture I just know it. It's maybe the best feature on this whole phone
The fingerprint scanner is damn go
Allnew Design
Well Built
16MP rearfacing Camera
5.1inch QHD Screen
Samsung Pay
4G LTE
Wireless Charging Support
Good
Sturdy and attractive metal body
Fantastic performance
Great screen
Excellent camera
Brilliant Camera Experience
Fastest Phone We've Tested
Supports Wireless Charging
The editors didn't like
The glass back is slick but it's also
Well
Slick. The way it can just sliiiiiiide down your hand is an ultra drag. (Except it doesn't drag. Because it's slick. I digress.) But
Unlike my glass-backed Nexus 4 that I swear had an actual death wish
Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
This more expensive version of the Galaxy S6 banks it all on looks. It performs just as well as its cousin in every task we threw at it, but the few software gimmicks that make use of the Edge's beautiful curved display just don't do much to justify the ...
Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Chris , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: Samsung found itself in sort of a bind last year: Its flagship Galaxy S5 wasn't the blockbuster the company hoped it would be . That, coupled with the news that Samsung was going to focus on a smaller number of devices in 2015, signaled a pretty dramatic ...
Sleek and attractive design, premium materials, outstanding display, exceptional camera, easytouse fingerprint sensor, decent speaker, solid performance, useful software features like ability to view multiple apps onscreen simultaneously and Easy Mode for
Subpar battery life, glass construction can be slippery and fragile, lacks removable battery and SD card slot present on previous models, user interface less polished and attractive than Google's core Android Lollipop OS, awkward hybrid button configurati
Another problem is Samsung's continuing insistence on doubling up on native Android services by baking its own second-rate alternatives into the OS. The S6 ships with the company's subpar S Voice assistant, for instance, in addition to Google's excellent ...
Extremely battery efficient, Posh metal and glass chassis, Stellar camera performance, especially in low-light
There's still a bit of bloatware to contend with
With its stellar camera performance, powerful processor, and gorgeous metal and glass chassis, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is one of the best phones money can buy....
Abstract: Yesterday we received our Galaxy S6 and S6 edge review units. We're still working on the final review but I wanted to share some early results from both devices. For those that are unfamiliar with these two phones, the Galaxy S6 range represents the resul...
Abstract: We're starting out 2015 with a bang. The time for deliberation is over, and both Samsung and HTC are about to pounce on the market, hoping to slash as big a share as possible. But if your current daily driver is starting to feel a bit dated, and ready fo...
Published: 2015-04-01, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Gorgeous, sleek design. The screen is so highres it's ridiculous. The best camera this side of the iPhone 6, and you can launch it in an instant. Fast, powerful hardware everywhere you look
Still too much TouchWiz. The phone can feel a little slick in your hands. A lot of bloatwarebut at least you can remove it
Abstract: In this unpredictable world, it's the constants in life that I can count on.The sun rises in the East, Starbucks lattes always taste the same, and Apple's iPhones are always better than Samsung's Galaxy phones.Since the dawn of the smartphone wars, there ...
Abstract: What better way to determine how drastically Samsung's flagship phone line changed this year, than to lock horns between the Galaxy S6, and the 2014 darling Galaxy S5. Not only do we have a premium chassis (blasphemy!) on the S6, but this time Samsung al...