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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Review
Introduction


What entails a flagship smartphone? The question posed here might be a simple one, as most companies put their best showing into one, singular product. To the Korean giant in Samsung, however, the idea of a flagship phone is now spread not to only one device, but surprisingly two instead. This notion of two variants of a flagship phone was first introduced last fall during IFA 2014, where alongside the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Samsung decided to out the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.

Following forth with a similar move, the company decided that it would be beneficial to announce a second version of its flagship smartphone in the Galaxy S6. Rather than sporting one curved edge like the Note Edge last fall, theSamsung Galaxy S6 edge favors a uniform approach by sporting a dual curved display – where the left and right sides are subtly curved. No doubt, it’s a strange direction, one that can also be viewed as foreign, but it’s the perfect complement to the line’s totally new redesign.

As we’ve experienced on the Note Edge, the curved area not only adds a unique aesthetic quality, but also a functional tool as well. With the Galaxy S6 edge, though, the benefits of going with a dual-curved display are mostly of aesthetic quality, dwindling the importance of its functional aspect.

The package contains:

  • Wall charger
  • microUSB cable
  • Stereo headphones
  • Start Guide
  • Health & Safety and Warranty Guide
  • SIM removal tool

Design

The new, premium design is profound, but the dual-curved display helps to increase its aesthetic appeal.

Alright, we absolutely adore the new direction Samsung has decided to go with the design language of its flagship series! Plastic is out, replaced instead by Gorilla Glass 4 surfaces held together by a slim metal trim bezel lining the entire length of its edges. The result, not surprisingly, is a smartphone that radiates with premium qualities we have never experienced before in a Samsung product.

To be fair, though, this new design change first started with the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, which eventually became the design footprint for Note 4. With those aforementioned devices, Samsung choose to add a subtle presence of premium in its designs by adding metal trim bezels. However, for the Galaxy S6 line, Samsung went back to the drawing board and delivers something so immaculate and refreshing.

Indeed, the S6 edge is fashioned to look identical to the S6, but there’s something else more that makes its design look superior. What is that you ask? Well, it’s specifically due to the dual-curve display it’s sporting. Unlike the Note 4 Edge, the S6 edge has more of a subtle curve – so it doesn’t slope down as much as the curved edge of the Note Edge. The implementation makes the handset appear deceptively thinner than it is, although, it becomes sharper feeling in the process because of how the metal bezel is trimmed down on those edges.

Picking it up for the first time, there’s that sense of fragileness due to its sleek frame and glass surfaces, but the dual curved nature of the phone exemplifies the aesthetics to a higher degree than the standard S6. As we’ve said, there’s a sharper feel due to this, which makes it sit in a slightly more uncomfortable manner in the hand, compared to the regular S6. Still, swiping across the curved display feels natural – as if our thumbs prefer I more than the usual “flat” ending of a smartphone's screen.

So far, the Galaxy S6 line’s new design language is much better than before, but there were necessary compromises needed in making this phone. We can’t deny that we enjoy its premium feel, but it sheds some of the staple qualities of the S5 before it – like its water resistant construction, expandable microSD card slot, and removable battery.Now, as much as we adore the premium feel of the phone, it’s just a magnet for smudges and fingerprints. Trust us, it’s tough keeping it clean looking. Available in an assortment of colors, it’s mesmerizing how light bounces off its surfaces to give an even more dazzling, shimmering effect. Out of all the colors, the white version manages to maintain a cleaner look, just because fingerprints and smudges are less noticeable.

Looking around the phone, it’s sporting some of the same set of ports and buttons throughout its frame. The separated volume controls are placed on the left edge, the power button on its right, microUSB 2.0 port, 3.5mm headset jack, microphone, and internal speaker on its bottom, and finally the IR blaster, noise-cancelling mic, and nanoSIM slot placed on its top edge. Distinctively a Galaxy phone, the same home button is present beneath the display – flanked by the Recent Apps and Back capacitive buttons.


Samsung Galaxy S6 edge tops our blind camera comparison, HTC One M9 lags behind

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge tops our blind camera comparison, HTC One M9 lags behind

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge tops our blind camera comparison, HTC One M9 lags behind


One of the many reasons to get a Samsung Galaxy S6 edge is that its outstanding camera will be at your disposal at all times. Seriously, the 16MP snapper excels at taking photos, as we said in our Galaxy S6 edge review. Our readers seem to like its performance as well – The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge won our last blind camera comparison, and it won it by a mile ahead of the runner up. In fact, Samsung's curvy flagship collected more votes than all three other phones combined!

In second place, we have the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which also performed pretty well, but not well enough to truly wow our readers. Then we have the HTC One M9 winning the bronze. HTC's new flagship did a great job in daytime, but couldn't outpace the competition in the low-light scenes. The iPhone 6 collected 47 votes less than the One M9, which put it in fourth place.

Surprised by the results? We aren't, to be honest. The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge impressed us with its camera performance as we were giving it the review treatment, and it's going to take some serious camera power to outrun it. As for the HTC One M9, it appears to be performing well only under favorable conditions. Is the camera to blame or the software behind it? We can only guess. 

That's all we have to say for now, but in the very near future, we'll follow up with a post adding more images to the comparison, along with our opinion on how the cameras performed in each scene. Until then, here's another look at the images used in the comparison and the votes that they collected.

Final results:


  1. Samsung Galaxy S6 edge – 19599 votes
  2. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – 7062 votes
  3. HTC One M9 – 4956 votes
  4. iPhone 6 – 4909 votes

Scene 1 - Outdoor


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PHONEARENA POLLS
sort by
SCENE 1: WHICH PHOTO DO YOU LIKE BEST?
8.66%
817 votes
(817 votes)Galaxy Note 4 (Photo A)
2.45%
231 votes
(231 votes)iPhone 6 (Photo B)
41.77%
3940 votes
(3940 votes)Galaxy S6 edge (Photo C)
47.12%
4445 votes
(4445 votes)HTC One M9 (Photo D)
9433 votes

Scene 2 - Night


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PHONEARENA POLLS
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SCENE 2: WHICH PHOTO DO YOU LIKE BEST?
64.09%
5846 votes
(5846 votes)Galaxy S6 edge (Photo A)
5.5%
502 votes
(502 votes)iPhone 6 (Photo B)
0.92%
84 votes
(84 votes)HTC One M9 (Photo C)
29.49%
2690 votes
(2690 votes)Galaxy Note 4 (Photo D)
9122 votes

Scene 3 - Indoor


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PHONEARENA POLLS
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SCENE 3: WHICH PHOTO DO YOU LIKE BEST?
0.85%
77 votes
(77 votes)HTC One M9 (Photo A)
2.78%
251 votes
(251 votes)Galaxy Note 4 (Photo B)
90.88%
8220 votes
(8220 votes)Galaxy S6 edge (Photo C)
5.49%
497 votes
(497 votes)iPhone 6 (Photo D)
9045 votes

Scene 4 - Indoor with flash


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PHONEARENA POLLS
sort by
SCENE 4: WHICH PHOTO DO YOU LIKE BEST?
17.85%
1593 votes
(1593 votes)Galaxy S6 edge (Photo A)
3.92%
350 votes
(350 votes)HTC One M9 (Photo B)
37.02%
3304 votes
(3304 votes)Galaxy Note 4 (Photo C)
41.22%
3679 votes
(3679 votes)iPhone 6 (Photo D)
8926 votes

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