STEVESKI07
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Phonearena review is up. They did both regular and edge model in separate review. Interestingly edge model does a bit better than regular model on battery, slightly edging out S5.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review - Performance, Battery and Conclusion
anandtech has some initial benchmarks up
AnandTech | Samsung Galaxy S 6 and S 6 Edge: Preview
damn i thought this would blow the iphone 6 out of the water, but it really doesn't.
most of the initial browser tests have the iphone 6 way ahead.
one large margin is the speed of memory, which s6 has the advantage.
out of 4 graphics tests, the samsung only beats the iphone 6 in 2 categories so they're basically tied there.
screen tests show the max brightness is barely any different from the iphone 6 as well. while saturation, colour and grey and overall colour accuracy loses out to the iphone 6 as well.
not that impressed right now.
Phonearena review is up. They did both regular and edge model in separate review. Interestingly edge model does a bit better than regular model on battery, slightly edging out S5.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review - Performance, Battery and Conclusion
I am shocked at the benchmarks and battery life being far far superior in the edge... it's kind of weird?
Video: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge review: edge of glory - Telegraph
If there was a single point I'd fault the Edge on, it would be battery life, or lack thereof. After using it to check emails and watch the odd video throughout the morning, within just a few hours the battery had fallen to around 60 per cent. Given this was only light to moderate use, it's not brilliant.
That sounds awful...
Video: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge review: edge of glory - Telegraph
If there was a single point I'd fault the Edge on, it would be battery life, or lack thereof. After using it to check emails and watch the odd video throughout the morning, within just a few hours the battery had fallen to around 60 per cent. Given this was only light to moderate use, it's not brilliant.
That sounds awful...
Yeah, I don't really believe it. Hardware wise there is no reason for that. Software wise, they should be identical or the regular S6 should be better. 50mAh shouldn't add 1 hour of usage. Personally, I'm taking the average of the 2 results and considering that the actual number for both phones.
I am shocked at the benchmarks and battery life being far far superior in the edge... it's kind of weird?
You do realize the difference in resolution is a huge factor here, right?
Posted via the Android Central App
When you look at the rest of the smartphone field, only a select few offer removable batteries or SD card storage. I can't think of one that offers both outside of Samsung and the G3 (I can't remember if the G3 has an SD card slot, but I think it does). To say removing those things is a negative is subjective. Smart phones that don't have them don't get docked for not having them.
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sure. but i got to try out the s6. theres definitely diminishing returns in resolution on a relatively small screen. the screen didn't blow me away compared to any other high density smartphone screen. exacerbated by the fact that its colours, brightness level, grey and accuracy are for the most part (s6 is slightly brighter) subpar to the iphone 6's screen.
As we've previously discussed, the stock browser will often give far better results due to OEM and SoC vendor optimizations. As a part of our updates to the benchmark suite for 2015, we'll take a look at Basemark OS II 2.0, which should give a better picture of CPU performance in addition to overall device performance.
I didn't expect this much difference either. PA uses their own battery rundown test program. Maybe firmware driving the screen is different and/or edge screen has better power efficiency, etc. But yeah, I guess it's good idea to take average of two.