First battery life and performance numbers with final/retail unit

Wait, does that say download booster? Have the carriers not locked this on the S6?

There isn't a quick toggle for the download booster on the T-Mobile S6 (see below) but the option is there under more networks (see below also).
 

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@almeuit..how's the battery going?

Not bad so far. As long as I disable wifi calling when I leave the house it seems to fix it. It just seems once enabled it causes a cell standby issue.

I am loving the wireless charging at home.
 
Did everyone see this? From GSMArena: Update, April 3: We received a retail unit and re-ran the benchmark. The numbers improved noticeably compared to the initial tests with the pre-production unit.

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Not bad so far. As long as I disable wifi calling when I leave the house it seems to fix it. It just seems once enabled it causes a cell standby issue.

I am loving the wireless charging at home.

Have you tried also turning off VoLTE?
 
Remember when I said that I'll be genuinely impressed if the S6 gets past 4 hours of screen-on time?

Now that I see it, I'm really impressed. Great job, Samsung! Managed to give a mediocre 2,550mAh battery impressive battery life.
 
Remember when I said that I'll be genuinely impressed if the S6 gets past 4 hours of screen-on time?

Now that I see it, I'm really impressed. Great job, Samsung! Managed to give a mediocre 2,550mAh battery impressive battery life.

More like it's a bad sign for other 2015 flagships.
Even the S6, with all the cutting-edge and energy efficient technology, only managed to squeeze out 5 hour SoT with 24 hour usage from the 14nm power-hungry ARMv8 cores. What makes us think that other flagships using the 20nm reference ARMv8 cores with even worse tech will do any better?
I said that the M9 will have worse battery life than the S6, and I was correct. I'll also predict that the Z4, G4, and other 2015 flagships will have worse battery life than the S6.
 
More like it's a bad sign for other 2015 flagships.
Even the S6, with all the cutting-edge and energy efficient technology, only managed to squeeze out 5 hour SoT with 24 hour usage from the 14nm power-hungry ARMv8 cores. What makes us think that other flagships using the 20nm reference ARMv8 cores with even worse tech will do any better?
I said that the M9 will have worse battery life than the S6, and I was correct. I'll also predict that the Z4, G4, and other 2015 flagships will have worse battery life than the S6.

People regularly pushed 7-8 hours SOT with phones like the M8 and Oneplus One. My iPhone 6+ gets incredible battery life and absolutely ridiculous standby too. It sucks that the 2015 Android flagships are a step backwards here.The M9 does indeed seem to have horrible battery life compared to the M8.
 
More like it's a bad sign for other 2015 flagships.
Even the S6, with all the cutting-edge and energy efficient technology, only managed to squeeze out 5 hour SoT with 24 hour usage from the 14nm power-hungry ARMv8 cores. What makes us think that other flagships using the 20nm reference ARMv8 cores with even worse tech will do any better?
I said that the M9 will have worse battery life than the S6, and I was correct. I'll also predict that the Z4, G4, and other 2015 flagships will have worse battery life than the S6.

If the Z4 comes out with a 3,400 mAh battery instead of the 3,100 mAh in the Z3 as reported with the same 1080p screen. It will crush the S6 in battery life S810 or not.
 
Shopping expensive stuff is always a rushed decision for many, if we cool down and wait, we will find that we really don't need new toys after all. lol

Yup...going on 3 years with the GS3 and if it wasn't slowing down or getting glitchy I'd still hang on to it.
 
Just for my own knowledge. Why would it matter? Different network but battery results would be in line on a proportional basis with results above?
It won't matter as long as their other devices were tested under similar settings which I assume they were. But I'm curious if these are LTE conditions because if not, those posted times will be lower for me if I buy one
 

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