Testseek.co.uk 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%)
630 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Premium design
Super-crisp display
Slick performance
Improved TouchWiz UI
Great camera
Front on at least
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is one of the best looking smartphones on the market and many will say it's the best
The QHD display complements the sweeping
Curving design by giving you something visually stunning to look at. It's not a h
Exceptional camera
Fast performance and smooth responsiveness
Sturdy and attractive build
Brilliant screen
QHD resolution
Light and compact
The most balanced
Faithful display we've seen to date
Outstanding materials & manufacturing
Raw power and overall performance
TouchWiz is scaleddown
Simple and enjoyable to use
Great battery life
Fingerprint scanner is fast & reliable
Best camera
Innovative design
Fast processor
Decent camera
Robust security services
Unique design
Very powerful
Brilliant camera
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge's wraparound screen transforms an already great phone into Samsung's best-looking handset. Ever
Stunning screen
Unique design Simplified UI
Pitchperfect performance
Best cameras on any phone
Superb build quality
Fantastic screen
Monstrous performance
Smart
Slick design
Amazing power and performance
Terrific screen
Premium build
Strong video performance
High-res music support
Punchy
Engaging sound
Much improved interface
Metal build and curved glass exude quality
Fluid and fast experience - from Samsung software skin to handling of apps
Decent camera ability and quick response
Fingerprint scanner vastly improved
Curved edge adds useful feature set
Beautiful display
Best camera on a smartphone
Gorgeous Design
Insane Display
Excellent Battery
Supremely Powerful
Useful Features
Brilliant Camera
Future-Proofed With Features Like Samsung Pay
Elegant and premium build
Gorgeous display
Better camera features and performance
Much-improved fingerprint reader
Quick charging
Supports both wireless charging standards
Supreme performance
Excellent camera
Stunning curved screen
High end design
Superb Quad HD Display
Class leading Camera
Streamlined TouchWiz
Insanely fast camera
Superb performance
The editors didn't like
Edge screen has limited functionality
Average battery
No microSD slot
All the good points about the S6 Edge can be applied to its brother
The Galaxy S6
As apart from screen design the two handsets are identical. And as the S6 is a good deal cheaper than the Edge
It's difficult to really make a case for the added cost
Su
Curved screen feels like a novelty
Soso battery life
Expensive
Likely) mega expensive
Battery life a concern
Touchwiz still needs work
Curved screen doesn't add much
Pragmatically speaking
Curved screen makes handling slightly more awkward
Slightly lower battery life than the GS6
Nonexpandable memory
Camera sticks out on the back
Lower than average battery life
Lack of Edge display features
Very expensive
Mediocre battery
Curved edges dont too much
That supercool design comes with a big price tag
And the screen doesn't deliver any real killer apps. Like the regular S6
The Edge doesn't support swappable batteries or expandable storage
Published: 2015-08-17, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
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Published: 2015-04-01, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: Curved things are inherently visual; parsing the subtleties of a surface that flows and disappears into something else is pleasing to the eye, and to the touch.The Galaxy S6 edge (yes, lowercase “edge”) is the second device in Samsung's latest smartphone ...
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Premium, eye catching design, Fast, slick and powerful interface, Stunning camera
Very expensive, Disappointing battery life, Edge screen offers very little, No microSD or waterproofing
The S6 Edge is a fantastic looking handset with plenty of power and an impressive camera, but a high price, poor battery performance and sub-par edge screen features stop it from achieving perfection...
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Published: 2015-05-08, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Beautiful design, insanely light, Amazingly sharp screen, Great camera
Punishingly expensive, No longer waterproof, No removable battery or expandable storage
Absolutely. If you have the money and can justify the purchase, you'll be getting the absolute best that Samsung and Android have to offer. It's not so much a return to form for Samsung with the S6 Edge: it's an entirely new thing, completely out of left...
Published: 2015-05-06, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: Samsung has lead the Android market with its Galaxy S line of mobile phones for a number of years now, producing one of – if not the – top-selling mobile handsets on the market. The company has achieved mass-market appeal by providing consistently leading...
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Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: With the Galaxy S6, Samsung's created something very special.With the Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung's created something very pretty, but substantially less special.Over at the ABC's Technology+Games site, I've written up a rather exhaustive (and exhausting) rev...