Testseek.co.uk 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
Great display
Good camera
Robust security
Wireless charging
Super fast performance
The camera! God
Is that super-fast camera great. The “double-click to open” shortcut on the home button is going to 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
When I first saw the Galaxy S6 I was immediately impressed. It was like someone walked into the boardroom of Samsung HQ
Picked up the S5 and tore it to pieces
Before delivering a more grown up version based on the things consumers actually want
The met
Great design
Super sharp screen
Fast camera with good low light
Brilliant design
Insanely powerful
Great camera
The upscale Samsung Galaxy S6's smooth glass-and-matte-metal body
Improved fingerprint reader
And convenient new camera shortcut key make the phone a stunner. Samsung's decluttered take on Android 5.0 brings the beauty inside
Too
Excellent camera
Quality look and feel
Wireless and fast charging
Superb screen
Powerful performance
Elegant glass and metal chassis
Clear
Vibrant display
Great video and camera capabilities
Great metal and glass design
Plenty of power for fluid and fast experience
Some great user interface refinement
Excellent screen
Excellent sound
Hi-res audio support
Premium build
Sharp display
Strong security
Fast performance
Decent battery life
Strong design
Excellent audio
Highquality construction and feel
Efficient and powerful processor
Very good fingerprint scanner
Stunning Super AMOLED display (in Basic mode)
Build quality / Good blend of glass and aluminium
Offering solid
Allround performance. Best to date
Very respectable battery life
Performance of Samsung chip
Nowexcellent fingerprint scanne
Great Specs
Solid Build Quality
Best smartphone camera I have ever used
Simplified UI
Amazing screen
Payment capabilities
Premium looks
Impressive hardware specifications
Well priced
Great features
Simple and elegant menu system
Excellent Design
Awesome Display
Brilliant Camera
Great Battery Life
TouchWiz Still Needs Work But Is A LOT Better Than Before
Beautiful industrial design
Very powerful
Speedy charging
Pinsharp screen
Elegant and premium build
Gorgeous display
Better camera features and performance
Much-improved fingerprint reader
Quick charging
Supports both wireless charging standards
The editors didn't like
Not the latest Android version
No microSD
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
The Ga
OK
Not ALL the good bits are gooder. Battery life on the Galaxy S6 isn't good enough for a phone of this caliber or price. I don't think anyone should be worrying about whether their new expensive smartphone will still be able to make emergency calls whe
TouchWiz still too cartoony
Likely to be expensive
Battery smaller
Average battery
No expandable storage
Not water resistant
Longtime fans will bristle at the Galaxy S6's nonremovable battery and absent expandable storage. The phone has an intensely reflective backing and looks embarrassingly like the iPhone 6. Battery life
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Gorgeous display, Premium build quality, Impressive performance, Great camera quality, Built-in wireless charging, Generous internal storage
Average battery life, No storage expansion, Non-removable battery, Erratic signal loss, Fingerprint and smudge magnet, Quite expensive
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