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Should You Upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S6?

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Whether you have a Samsung Galaxy S4 or S5…or perhaps an iPhone, the new Samsung Galaxy S6 may have caught your attention.  It’s one of the best smartphones of 2015 with its 2560×1440 AMOLED display and superior camera.  Find out more why the Samsung Galaxy S6 phone is worth looking into…

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Highlights of the Galaxy S6 Include…

Fast-Launch Camera – no more delay when you’re eager to take a picture.  Just double press the home button and you can take pictures instantly.  The 16 MP rear camera is very responsive, taking superior color intense pictures.

Improved Fingerprint Scanner – no more swiping your fingerprint to unlock your phone!  Just touch the home button and you’re phone opens up faster and with less errors.

Luxurious Feeling – now, the Galaxy S6 is encased in glass and metal rather than plastic.  It has a nice elegant look and feel to it.

10 minute Fast Charge – with it’s built-in wireless charging capabilities, the S6 can offer a charge of up to 4 hours of battery life in only 10 minutes.

New Edge option – first introduced with the Note 4, the new Edge is on one side of the phone, featuring a long skinny screen alongside the edge of the phone that can alert you to text messages, weather, or it can be used as a shortcut menu to more quickly get you to your favorite apps.  The Edge can alert you of incoming messages, even when the main display is off.

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Features:

  • 5.1 ” Quad HD 2560 x 1440 Super AMOLED®   display
  • built-in Qi wireless battery charging capabilities
  • 16MP rear camera
  • 5 MP front wide-angle camera
  • 10 minute charge for up to 4 hrs of battery life
  • Fast 64-bit, Octa-core processor
  • 32 GB of RAM
  • 2550 MAh cell battery

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The Samsung Galaxy S6 has a lot going for it.  Based on it’s features, it is seriously worth considering upgrading your current phone.  However, there is one issue that cannot be overlooked.  For some reason, Samsung downgraded the power of its battery.  The S5 has a 2800 mAh battery whereas the S6 only has a 2550 mAh battery.  So if you own a S5, you will notice that your phone will not last as long as you are used to.  Granted, with it’s fast charge, it can give you 4 more hours of battery life in only 10 minutes, but sometimes an outlet for charging is not always accessible.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 varies in price according to each mobile carrier.  T-Mobile’s price it $67992.  Verizon’s price is $599.  AT&T’s price is 684.99.

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  1. I would love to trade up to this phone. However, it will be at least a few months before I am eligible for an upgrade. I currently have the Galaxy S5

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