I had a Samsung Galaxy s5 and the only thing missing between the two is you can't to voice and data together on some networks anymore. Other then that, it has great features and updates that make the phone easier to use.
I love this phone. Ive had it for two yrs now and my 11 month old loves it. It has gone through dtop aftet drop and still wprks great. I just wish the screan was a little bigger.
I've own so many phones over the years. I had cheap phones, I even had an iPhone 6. I absolutely love this phone. The display is amazing, the 32gb of storage is awesome. The sound quality is great, perfect phone. I could not believe how easy the smart view works on my smart TV. I didn't need an app for once. This 2019 and this is my favorite phone ever. I got it used, and it's still in fantastic condition. I never want another phone. This the best ever! Thank you Samsung for making a quality product. ❤ Oh and making calls is a breeze, you can hear everything. Plus the Galaxy apps are awesome.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
1
No removable battery!
on April 4, 2015
Posted by: Stelar
If I wanted a lame phone with no option to replace its battery I'd buy an iPhone. It also doesn't give you the option of adding memory. Samsung basically got rid of the only best things that set them above the iPhone.
Cons: Did not meet expectations, no removable battery, no expandable memory
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Features
1
Performance
1
Design
1
Value
1
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
3
I wanted to like it
on March 18, 2016
Posted by: jim1492
Expertise:Intermediate
I purchased the Galaxy S6 unlocked knowing it had band 12 thinking it would be compatible with T-Mobile's service. Came to find out, it did not work and I am not able to get signal in my home. I attempted to resolve the issue with wifi calling, but this also did not work. I am now stuck with a product that does not function correctly. T-Mobile's solution is to trade in the phone.