Samsung Galaxy S6 And S6 Edge Review, Specs and Feature

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Samsung Galaxy S6 And S6 Edge Review

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There were rumors in the past couple of months that Samsung will schedule the Galaxy S6 release date in the month of August 2014 as Galaxy S5 was released in the month of April 2014. But now it seems like Samsung is going to make the balance in the market with upcoming Galaxy Note 4 possibly in the month of September and it will of course delay the release date of Samsung Galaxy S6. Sorry Samsung fans, but we have to wait more. Let's hope Samsung will bring something interesting in Galaxy Note 4 and next level of that thing would surely appear in the next generation Galaxy S6.

Galaxy S6 Edge price

While the MSRP of the Samsung Galaxy S5 stood at 649 USD (699 Euros) upon its release. The Galaxy S6 has been tagged to launch for 699 Euros, with its US price to likely be 649 USD for its base model, the 32 GB version. However the price of Galaxy S6 would be maintained in the range between 750 and 800 USD Max.

Galaxy S6 Specs and Features

Galaxy S5 is going to be the first Android smartphone to be powered with 64-bit processor chipset. The performance of Samsung Galaxy S6 would be defined by its internal hardware that would be better than your present laptop in many aspects.
• Samsung Exynos 8000 16-core processor / Snapdragon Qualcomm 810 64-bit
• 4GB RAM
• 5.2 inches Ulta High Definition display (4K) or full HD flexible display
Update: 09/02/2014- Galaxy S6 will have Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 and modem 4G LTE Advanced Cat 6?

According to the latest information, the upcoming Snapdragon 810 would be powering our next flagship Galaxy S6. Update ( 23rd June, 2014 ) - S6 would be the first Galaxy series phone to get Octa-Core Exynos chip.

All Samsung fans know that Galaxy S5 is something new from Samsung but it was not revolutionary as expected and similar expectations are now set to the upcoming beast Samsung Galaxy Note 4 that might appear in couple of months in the market. QHD display, 4GB RAM and amazing camera sensor might be other interesting specs that would attract lots of Samsung fans to buy it.
Galaxy S6 Concept images:

The above specifications are remarkable and will make Galaxy S6 the beast smartphone out there. Apple will achieve the double performance with 1X hardware (with max software and hardware optimisation) and on other hand, Galaxy S6 again has to suffer as in the case of Galaxy S4. There were rumors in the past couple of months that Samsung will schedule the Galaxy S6 release date in the month of August 2014 as Galaxy S5 was released in the month of April 2014. But now it seems like Samsung is going to make the balance in the market with upcoming Galaxy Note 4 possibly in the month of September and it will of course delay the release date of Samsung Galaxy S6. Let's hope Samsung will bring something interesting in Galaxy Note 4 and next level of that thing would surely appear in the next generation Galaxy S6.

Of course, Samsung does tend to launch multiple devices with various features and capabilities that share the flagship moniker, and that's exactly what you get with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active.
The new active variant of the Galaxy S6 is a ruggedized, waterproof, and overall beefier version of its original brethren. Without further ado, let's dive in and take an in-depth look at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge!

Design
Speaking of taking any punishment, there's plenty that the Galaxy S6 Active has to offer in terms of protection. Where an elegant, but somewhat delicate, device like the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge may turn heads, the Galaxy S6 Active provides a peace of mind that will be useful and necessary for quite a few users out there.

Display
The Galaxy S6 Active obviously doesn't have the curved sides of the display, that ultimately helps with handling, helped along with the extra girth that the device features. Overall, the better handling experience the Galaxy S6 Active provides is more useful than the abilities of the edges of the Galaxy S6 Edge.

This isn't an issue with the regular Galaxy S6 of course, which makes it the middle path device here. The Galaxy S6 and the S6 Active won't suffer from touch problems like the Galaxy S6 Edge, but the latter is definitely the most attractive of the lot. Granted, the Galaxy S6 Active may turn heads as well, but not for the same aesthetic reasons as is the case with the sleek S6 Edge. While the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge also come with these features, you might find yourself relying on fast charging more often than is comfortable, and the batteries of these devices feel quite paltry when compared to the beefier Galaxy S6 Active.

Camera
The same sensor and features of the Galaxy S6 return with the Galaxy S6 Active, with its f/1.9 aperture, pro modes, and video recording that includes 4K and slow motion capture. As mentioned in the reviews of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, the best part of the image quality stems from a lack of post processing artifacts. The only real difference here is addition of an Aqua Mode with the Galaxy S6 Active, which makes the touchscreen inoperable, and requires using the Active button for photos, or the volume buttons for video capture. It's a typical move for swimming photos that make another case for the inclusion of this Active button in future Galaxy smartphones.

While the curves of the Galaxy S6 Edge result in a significant increase in the price when compared to the regular Galaxy S6, usually around a $100 more, the larger battery, rugged exterior, and extra useful button of the Galaxy S6 Active will set you back only $10 more. At least for the moment, the Galaxy S6 Active is available exclusively from AT&T. So there you have it for this closer look at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active vs Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge!

The Moto X is slightly larger, but not much considering it has about a one-half inch larger display - 5.7-inch versus 5.1-inch on the Galaxy S6. It would be nice if Motorola had included wireless charging like the Galaxy S6.

The Galaxy S6 sports a 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and 576 PPI and this compares to Moto X's QHD 5.7-inch display and 520 PPI. The Moto X is sporting a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 64-bit 808 hexa-core processor. The Galaxy S6 is packing 3GB of the much faster DDR4 RAM, compared to 3GB of DDR3 RAM used in the Moto X. The Galaxy S6 memory options are 32GB, 64GB or 128GB models with the new and faster Samsung UFS 2.0 flash memory offering up with no room for expansion, whereas the Moto X comes with options of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB of internal memory and a microSD card for expansion.

The Galaxy S6 main camera has a 16MP sensor with autofocus, LED Flash, a wide f/1.9 aperture, Live HDR and OIS. The Moto X main camera is a huge 21MP affair and a 5MP FFC…it should take great pictures, but the Galaxy S6 will win a competition. The Moto X also provides a quick charge feature as well.

Motorola Moto X Pure Edition
This year Motorola has redefined their flagship Moto X device for 2015. On the Moto X, Motorola replaced the AMOLED display for an IPS LCD variety. This goes up against the 64-bit Exynos 7420 octa-core processor in the Galaxy S6. The Moto X comes with 3GB of RAM and either 16GB/32GB/64GB of internal memory with a microSD card slot to expand. The Galaxy S6 also has 3GB of RAM, 32GB/64GB/128GB of internal storage, but no means to expand.

The Moto X uses a 3000mAh battery versus the smaller 2550mAh battery in the Galaxy S6 - non-removable battery in both. Motorola also includes the IP52 water repellency in the Moto X. It all comes down to value, the $600 - $700 Galaxy S6 versus the $400 Moto X. The Galaxy S6 has a slightly better processor, faster memory chips, a fingerprint sensor, wireless charging, IR Blaster and Samsung Pay built-in…but does that offset $200 - $300?

We pit the cameras from three mobile giants - the Galaxy S6, the HTC One M9, and the iPhone 6 - against one another to see which flagship takes the best photos. What marquee handset has the best camera? Even Apple's latest "shot on an iPhone 6" ad campaign touts the device's camera quality with sweeping and dramatic user photos plastered on billboards (though its parodied campaign does not).

To compare how well the cameras of the latest and most popular flagships perform, I took the Samsung Galaxy S6 (which has a 16-megapixel camera), the HTC One M9 (20MP) and the Apple iPhone 6 (8MP) around San Francisco. One photo ("Night time in the City") was taken with the Galaxy S6 Edge , but don't worry - it's equipped with the same exact camera as the Galaxy S6.
As for the iPhone, its biggest strength is with low-light environments.