Android Magazine UK - Issue No. 49

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»Verdict


What the industry says


couldcreatesomechallengesregardingexactly
how you hold the device. It is more than clear to
see though, that given the choice between the two,
it is likely that most purchasers will opt for the
Edgeforit'sslick,modernscreen.
Samsung has taken a lot of criticism in the past
foritsoverbearinginterpretationofAndroidvia
theirTouchWizUI.Truetotheirwordduringthe
launch,theydoseemtohaveslimmeditdown
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additional software and leaning more towards
Google’sstockvisionfortheOSthaneverbefore.
Yes,therearestillgaudyiconsandexcessive
settings options but if you are a fan of the Nexus


»Security finally becomes convenient on the S6,
courtesy of the updated ‘no-swipe’ fingerprint
scanner which nears iPhone reliability
»Forthefirsttime,Samsunghasimproved
camera quality without bumping the megapixel
count. Initial impressions are good

“Samsung has finally made flagship products
that look and feel like they are worth the
premiumpricetagtheycommand”
The Verge

“The Samsung Galaxy S6 is a thing of beauty, a
complete redesign that really works but blended
with large swathes of power once again”
Tech Radar

“It's obvious that this is a different beast, and one
that fans have been crying out for, for years”
CNET

“In combination with the glass back, the metal
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Galaxy S phones have lacked so far”
Android Authority

“WhilethelackofmicroSDcardmaybeanissue
for some, the boost in internal storage will
remedy that and is in many ways preferable”
Android Central

»Heavyusersareconcerned–itremainstobe
seen exactly how frugal the AMOLED screen and
new CPU are
»Glass on both the back and the front may mean
thedeviceismorelikelytoslipandtobreak

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S6: Can it save the Galaxy? (^) «
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responsesbetween2-5March2015.
device experience, you can get closer to it than you
have ever been able to previously.
Galaxy devices have always offered Qualcomm
Snapdragon processors in most markets together
with a variant running Samsung’s own Exynos
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octa-core processor. This is very much unknown
at this time – in our hands-on the device felt very
fast with none of the slowdown that is often
experience on devices with QHD screens, but it will
be important long-term to see how well the device
performs in a variety of different situations,
whether there are any heat issues (as has been
rumoured for the Snapdragon 810), how the fast
charging compares to Qualcomm’s QuickCharge
and most important, how long the chip can eke
out of that new, reduced capacity battery.
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used to seeing from Samsung and again include a
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frustrating ‘swipe’ experience from the S5 is gone,
replaced with an iPhone-like sensor that in our
experience proved 100% reliable, which is a
massive improvement.
The new device is not without compromise in
order to deliver on the new form factor, particularly
in the areas of battery and expansion, which could
prove detrimental for some. However, hold either
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a compromise that’s worthwhile.
“Holding the 'next big
thing' actually gives
us the wow factor”
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