Customer Reviews for Samsung - Galaxy S6 4G LTE with 32GB Memory Cell Phone - Gold (Verizon)
Customer Rating
4
Battery life issues
on March 23, 2016
Posted by: ASIAC
from United States
Expertise:Intermediate
My only issue with this phone is the battery life. I am not a heavy data user of app user. My battery is fully charged in the morning, and by bedtime (10pm) it is down to 20%...come on Samsung, you need to do better than that.
I am not thrilled with this phone. I expected a better battery than this one has. my S4 had just as long a battery length. It also has too many things in it that I don't use and can't uninstall and it is using my battery us. I should have held out for the S7.
Pros: Inexpensive, Bright display, Lightweight
Cons: Did not meet expectations, battery
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
3
Performance
2
Design
3
Value
2
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
Great phone
on March 24, 2016
Posted by: none5519
Love the apps, setup and great feel of phone. Large screens , great look.
Pros: Realistic color
Features
4
Performance
4
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
New phone
on March 24, 2016
Posted by: Jamfues
from Mass.
Expertise:Intermediate
Always had an IPhone for work. My new S6 is a lot easier to work with and it's much easier to access information.
Not too big and not too small, and very thin. It doesn't feel bulky in your hands. The fingerprint security feature is very nice but takes a bit of getting used to. If you scan your finger at a slight angle to the way you captured your "print image" it will not work and may take several attempts. I use it with Android Wear and Waze, requiring the phone to have Bluetooth and GPS active all the time. This can drain the battery relatively quick, but with the supplied charging accessories the phone charges very quickly. I tried the wireless charging through my case and it worked with no issues. The only issue I fear is that after a year or so the battery will no longer hold a charge. I usually keep my phones for nearly two years and always need to buy a new battery after the first year. The S6 has a non-replaceable battery. The phone also has no external storage slot. I guess that means it is somewhat waterproof. After transferring all my data (pictures and downloaded documents) from my previous phone the memory is beginning to get eaten up. It is very easy to transfer or backup this data to an external drive through a computer connection...so no big deal. The screen is simply stunning, even in the sun. So far every Galaxy phone I've owned has been the best phone that I've tried, and they are nearly identical operationally. You don't need to retrain yourself how to use the latest model.