Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)
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  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB)

90 votes • 1 reviews
₹69,900  •  Out Of Stock  •  By Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB) is an Android 5.0 Smartphone powered by Samsung A53 with 3 GB RAM and 128 GB storage. It has a 5.09 inches Super AMOLED display. It features a 16 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front camera. It packs a 2600 mAh Battery. Notable features include NFC and 3.5mm Headphone Jack.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB) price in India is ₹69,900.

Variants

3GB+64GB₹16,860
3GB+32GB₹24,999
3GB+128GB₹69,900

Features

  • Single Sim, 4G, VoLTE, NFC, Wi-Fi
  • Exynos 7420, Octa Core, 1.5 GHz Processor
  • 3 GB RAM, 128 GB inbuilt
  • 2600 mAh Battery
  • 5.09 inches, 1440 x 2560 px Display
  • 16 MP Rear & 5 MP Front Camera
  • Android v5.0 (Lollipop)
  • No FM Radio
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB) Specs

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Group Rank: #113 / 110  •  see all ➞
Overall Rank: #2439 / 3119  •  see all ➞
Group: ₹62,500 to ₹77,500
General
  • Android v5.0 (Lollipop)Good
  • Thickness: 7 mmSlim
  • 132 gLight
  • No Fingerprint Sensor
Display
  • 5.09 inch, Super AMOLED ScreenSmall
  • 1440 x 2560 pixelsGood
  • 577 ppiGood
  • Corning Gorilla Glass, v4 Screen Protection
Camera
  • 16 MP Rear CameraAverage
  • 1080p FHD Video Recording
  • 5 MP Front CameraAverage
Technical
  • Samsung Exynos 7420 A53 Chipset
  • 1.5 GHz, Octa Core ProcessorSlow
  • 3 GB RAMSmall
  • 128 GB Inbuilt MemorySmallest
  • Memory Card Not Supported
Connectivity
  • 4G, VoLTE
  • Bluetooth v4.1, WiFi, NFC
  • microUSB-MHL v2.0
Battery
  • 2600 mAh BatterySmall
Extra
  • No FM Radio
  • Not Water Proof

Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge Review

#ExpertReview
By SlashGear11 years ago
At first glance, it should be easy to make a flagship smartphone. Scoop off the cream at the top of the component chain, throw in some premium materials - you can take your pick, but metal and glass seem good places to start - and bingo. Problem is, not only can that piecemeal approach leave a phone feeling soulless, but the actual user-experience can prove perversely underwhelming compared to the bulging feature list.There have been earlier moves to step off the specification treadmill and generate appeal in a more fundamental way, with varying degrees of success. Apple is the giant in the room on that front, having carved an enviable marketshare by positioning the iPhone not only as a capable device, but a covetable and cohesive one.HTC has attempted the same strategy with its One series, though with less effective results. As I found when I reviewed its latest One M9 recently, although the concept of timeless design makes for an attractive phone, the reality still involves compromise when all the components aren't up to scratch.If there's a takeaway, it's perhaps this: Good design isn't just about cherry-picking the latest parts and throwing them together, it's about selecting the right components and using them to their best advantage. It's why the mediocre camera on the One M9 is so intrinsic to its shortcomings, despite its 20-megapixel resolution, and why the iPhone 6's mere 8-megapixels aren't, in practice, the limit that they might first appear on paper. Samsung has finally woken up to that lesson.Previous iterations of Galaxy S have more than demonstrated the worth of the South Korean behemoth’s supply chain, but it’s taken until now for those pieces to add up holistically. A camera that not only has the megapixels, but the lens and software to produce legitimately great results with minimal effort. A design that leaves you in zero doubt that you’re holding the top of Samsung’s range. And software that works with you - and with the hardware. Certainly there are some lingering rough edges, and the cleanly executed construction arrives under the cloud of slightly derivative design, but there is no perfection in the smartphone world, only the chasing of it. On that basis, though the Galaxy S6 edge is a stunning example of technological proficiency - and its painful under-utilization - it’s the Galaxy S6 which provides ample retort to Apple’s iPhone, and which is certainly the best Android phone around today.
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User Reviews

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pratik kamble
pratik kamble
@pratik_sulofive
10 years ago

Best phone ....with some disadvantages

This mobile phone have awesome specs .....but the only problem is ...it dont have a dual sim option ......and .the battery is 2600 mAh Li-ion .....at 70k price range ...they might have given a good battery backup like 4000 or 5000 mAH .......this is the only thing is not present in this phone other than its a awesome phone ....as compare to is looks and specs

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RSA Arif
RSA Arif
@rsa_jucobuwu
7 years ago

superb phone and features also superb fast charging....iam fully satisfied with this phone

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (128GB) Full Specs

General
Sim TypeSingle Sim, GSM
Dual SimNo
Sim SizeNano SIM
Device TypeSmartphone
Release DateApril, 2015
Design
Dimensions70.09 x 142.1 x 7 mm
Weight132 g
Display
TypeColor Super AMOLED Screen
TouchYes
Size5.09 inches, 1440 x 2560 pixels
Aspect Ratio16:9
PPI~ 577 PPI
FeaturesCorning Gorilla Glass, v4 Screen Protection
Memory
RAM3 GB
Storage128 GB
Connectivity
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
3GYes 42.2 Mbps Download 5.76 Mbps Upload
4GYes
VoLTEYes
WifiYes, with wifi-hotspot
BluetoothYes, v4.1
USBYes, microUSB-MHL v2.0
Extra
GPSYes, with A-GPS Support
SensorsAccelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass
3.5mm Headphone JackYes
NFCYes
ExtraHDMI, TV Out
Camera
Rear Camera16 MP
Auto FocusYes
FeaturesImage stabilizer, Face detection, Geo tagging, Touch to focus
Video Recording1080p
FlashYes, LED
Front Camera5 MP
Technical
OSAndroid v5.0 (Lollipop)
ChipsetSamsung Exynos 7420
CPU1.5 GHz, Octa Core Processor
GPUMali-T760 MP2
JavaYes, via 3rd party
Multimedia
FM RadioNo
Battery
TypeNon-Removable Battery
Size2600 mAh, Li-ion Battery
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