i previously had an iPhone and switched to the Samsung Galaxy s6. I love it so much! It's so customizable, it's easy to use, and the screen size is perfect! The speakers also blow me away. The first time I listened to them I couldn't believe how crisp and clear the sound was and how loud they were.
Seamless and fast software are just the tip of the iceberg with the Samsung Galaxy s6! The sleek design gives your phone the head turning, conversation starting, uniqueness you desire. The phone is safe too, featuring a bright flashlight and other features that can save your life. The 16 mp takes professional pictures that I can admire for hours as if I was still there.
I have been pleased with my S5 phone and the S6 is exceptional and the absolute best phone to date, in my opinion. The phones performance on every level is awesome. The phone is fast, photos are exceptional in terms of quality and overall function of the camera. Photo viewing is second to none, the screen is stunning, great detail and an absolute joy to use. The phones organization is well thought out, the software is fine tuned and has a clean look and feel to every app that I use. The setup and transition to the S6 from the S5 was effortless and seamless, nearly all apps were self installed, and to my surprise even the wireless networks were installed with the passcodes. Truthfully, I have not run into any issues using the S6. I would absolutely recommend the Samsung S6 to all android phone users, and anyone else, for that matter. On every level, phone calls, app performance, customization, esthetics, screen resolution, organization has met and/or exceeded my expectations, I could not be happier..
I purchased the S6 as a much-needed upgrade from the S3, and to say that forward progress was not made between these models would be a lie. The difference in battery life is stark, and I am a fan of the S6's fast-charging (I can charge my phone from practically 0% to 100% in less than an hour and a half!). Other plusses include a sharper camera and a better integration of Google.
However, my biggest concern--that almost got me to switch over to the iPhone (after years of being a dedicated Samsung user)--is the size. It seems as though phones keep getting larger and larger. The S6 is noticeably--and uncomfortably--bigger than my S3. With a case, it doesn't fit in my car's cupholder where I generally like to stow it when driving. And while I can reach all my apps one-handed, it's a bit of a stretch, and I don't think it should be.
I'm genuinely worried that by the time my next upgrade comes around, the newest Galaxy S-whatever won't fit in my back pocket. I hope this upward size trend plateaus and makes its way back down a bit because I'm not sure how much bigger I can tolerate.