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%)
644 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Build quality
Display
One of a kind design
Ultra slim
Light and ergonomic
Android L refreshed TouchWiz interface
Blazing fast camera
Fingerprint unlock
Premium construction
Fancy Edge screen
AMOLED panel offers vibrant colours
Compact than most 5.1inch phones
Excellent performance.
Sharpest display in the market
Camera beats every other smartphone
A design that turns every head
Snappy performance
Good
Fantastic performance
Unmatched original style
Incredible camera
Beautiful Design
Fingerprint (finally working as promised)
Quality Materials
Outstanding Camera
Fast Charging (wireless is gimmick)
Excellent Screen
Performance Beast
Performance beats all competitors
Best smartphone camera right now
Superb display
The editors didn't like
Battery life is average
Avaerage battery backup
No expandable storage
Heats up
Edge screen isn't really useful
Battery life could have been better
Needs to be handled carefully due to less ergonomic design
Battery life is good but not the best in the race of flagships
Samsung TouchWiz has improved but still stutter at some places
Heats up during continues usage
No microSD card slot
Hefty price
No microSD slot
Difficult to grip securely
No MicroSD-slot
Battery not removable
Glass on the back may get damaged pretty fast
Premium Price (100 euro more than the normal edition)
Abstract: It was only a few months ago, we all predicted doom and gloom for Samsung and how they needed to change or else the sky would fall on them. Samsung answered back with sweet vengeance, crafted two devices in the S6 line that has changed the mobile landscap...
Published: 2015-05-04, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Unless you must absolutely have the latest and greatest in terms of “different” phones, we'd recommend getting the normal S6 over the S6 Edge. The $100 premium for the Edge is simply not worth it for the little actual utility the Edge offers. It looks nic...
Abstract: Aerosmith references aside, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is a rockstar. I haven't gotten this much attention sporting a phone since I bought the Samsung Galaxy S II when it first hit the streets and all the iPhone wielders with their tiny screens stopped an...
There you have it – a definitive review of the Galaxy S6 Edge. Summing it up in just one sentence, I'd say that the Galaxy S6 Edge is the smartphone that redefines what a modern flagship smartphone should be. From the outstanding display and camera to ...
Gorgeous design, Spectacular QHD display, Exceptionally fast performance, One of the best cameras on the market
No water or dust resistance, Battery life is average for this class, Frontfacing camera is too, Curved screen has little practical value
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge top The Galaxy S6 Edge is a more elegant version of the Galaxy S6, a device that's become one of the most handsome phones on the market in its own right. Together, the two phones represent a massive aesthetic upgrade over every G...
Fresh design, Great conversation starter, Cases don't impede on Edge screen at all, Envy of friends too poor to afford it
Edge screen distorts images, Edge screen picks up extra glare, Awkward to hold, Software features are mostly gimmicks, More expensive than regular S6 model
The Galaxy S6 Edge sure looks pretty, but its hardware benefits mostly fall flat. Unless you're hell bent on being the coolest kid on the block with its cutting edge design, that extra $100 would be better spent on increasing the internal storage on the r...
Abstract: About a year ago, we were in a similar spot. We had the latest Galaxy smartphone in hand, rand were comparing it to rivals from LG, Motorola, Apple, and Sony (just to name a few). Twelve months have passed, and as fate would have it, we've got yet another...
Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Very fine detail and low noise levels when shooting in bright light, Good exposure, Fast autofocus, Nice White Balance and color in all outdoor conditions, Good level of detail preserved in lowlight shots, Excellent flashonly results: good detail with min
Noise noticeable in lowlight shots, Slight color fringing noticeable, Mixing flash and tungsten light results in slightly yellow/green White Balance