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Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ (Verizon Wireless) Review & Rating |
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ (Verizon Wireless)
Fast performance. Premium materials. Excellent cameras.
Expensive. Lacks Samsung Pay. Edge functionality is limited.
Bottom Line
The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ on Verizon is a big, beautiful, powerful smartphone, with a sky-high price that's tough to justify.
There's a number that&makes me uneasy about Verizon's Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+. That number is $768 (for the 32GB model). The S6 edge+ is the single most expensive &Verizon Wireless sells, and it's likely to stay that way. For a smartphone to demand such a commanding price, it better have some killer features to set it apart from lesser devices. I'm afraid the S6 edge+ doesn't.
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Most of the Verizon Galaxy S6 edge+'s features are the same as the international model we recently looked at. We'll focus here on what makes the Verizon model different, and thus whether you should buy it. Read our international& for all of our other assessments.
To recap: The edge+&is a very fast phone with two excellent cameras and a gorgeous screen that curves down on both sides. The very flat glass back is handsome, but is&fragile (one of our four test units cracked). The curving 5.7-inch, 2560-by-1,440-pixel screen has a lot of real estate, and the sloped edges make the phone easy to grip, but can reflect light in a slightly distracting way.
The S6 edge+ and the
are based on the same hardware and software platforms, with some design changes (that we feel are to the edge+'s detriment, to be honest). So performance is very much like the Verizon Galaxy Note 5.
Call Quality, Networking, and BatteryCall quality was extremely similar to the Note 5 in my tests.&Voices are bright and sharp, noise cancellation is aggressive and accurate, and the speakerphone is loud enough to use almost anywhere. Verizon's voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) system enables HD calling to other Verizon phones, but we found that it makes calls to landlines surprisingly quieter and slightly muddier, and disabled it after a few tries.
Editors' Note:&The slideshow below is of the international&Galaxy S6 edge+, which is physically identical to the Verizon&model.
The S6 edge+, like the Note 5,&supports both Verizon's CDMA and LTE networks, as well as international GSM, HSPA, and LTE networks. Verizon's model has the weakest set of LTE frequency bands of the carrier versions we tested, but the best battery life.&With LTE bands 2/3/4/7/13, this phone is clearly designed for Verizon's network and also for some foreign LTE roaming, but it will not work optimally on other U.S. networks. The AT&T and T-Mobile versions have more international roaming bands, most notably bands 1, 8, and 20. While most foreign networks are on bands 3 or 7&and will thus work fine with the Verizon phone&the additional bands will get you faster speeds in Japan, South Korea, and some European countries.
As we saw on the international model, the Galaxy S6 edge+ gets&even longer battery life on its 3,000mAh cell&than the admirable Galaxy Note 5 does. We were able to eke out&8 hours, 2 minutes of LTE video streaming, one of the best&test results we've seen in a while. The Note 5 got 7 hours, 35 minutes, and the
came in at just under eight hours. The Galaxy S6 edge+ will go the distance, even though it lacks a removable battery. It also charged in just about 80 minutes using the included quick-charge adapter, just like the Note 5 did.
Android and BloatwareThe Verizon S6 edge+ has the same massive bloatware load as the Galaxy Note 5 does&11 undeletable Verizon apps, six undeletable Amazon apps, and four free-to-play games you can delete. Because there's no S Pen software, 8.6GB of the available 32GB is taken up by system software, as opposed to 8.79GB on the Note 5.
Also like the Verizon Note 5, the edge+ lacks Samsung Pay, Samsung's new payment system that is touted to&work with every credit card terminal in America. The other three carrier models wi Verizon says it's still assessing and may add it as an update.
The edge+ doesn't have the Note's S Pen stylus, or the apps which focus on drawing on the screen. Instead, you get the ability to swipe a list of your favorite contacts, or five app shortcuts, out from the curved edge of the screen. This is a less powerful and more cosmetic edge than on the , which gives&you calendar alerts and application UI elements. But we tested the night clock mode and found that it doesn't have light leakage like the Note Edge does, so the edge+ is a lovely alarm clock.
Comparisons and ConclusionsSamsung is trying to sell you some curved glass here for $72. Verizon's most expensive phablet is actually less capable and slightly less appealing than its pen-enabled Note 5 sibling, even though it offers a&bit more battery life. We don't see why this phone is worth $768.
The &costs $749, but it has a huge differentiator: It's the only way you can get iOS apps and Apple's support community in a phablet form factor. Apple can charge a premium for that.
For the ultimate Android phablet experience, we suggest going with the $696 Galaxy Note 5, our Editors' Choice. Or, even better, wait. Within the next month or so, we're going to see the $399 , the , and likely&some Verizon-branded Droids coming to market. That's going to make for some critical competition, and it's worth assessing before dropping seven+ C-notes on your next device.
's lead mobile analyst, Sascha Segan, has reviewed hundreds of smartphones, tablets and other gadgets in more than 9 years with PCMag. He's the head of our Fastest Mobile Networks project, one of the hosts of the daily PCMag Live Web show and speaks frequently in mass media on cell-phone-related issues. His commentary has appeared on ABC, the BBC, the CBC, CNBC, CNN, Fox News, and in newspapers from San Antonio, Texas to Edmonton, Alberta.
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为什么三星s6 edge不能从微博上保存图片?相册里连weibo文件夹都没有。请问有什么方法能解决
什么三星s6 edge不能从微博上保存图片。请问有什么方法能解决吗?相册里连weibo文件夹都没有?谢谢
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把图片保存在手机相册呀
我有啊,在微博上照片点开后左下角有个保存,我点了,但是在相册里没有,也找不到
你发出去了微博吗?没有发出去的话就不会保存的
不是我发的微博,是别人发的
先打开别人的微博图片在安保存就在你手机相册里了
你打开文件夹里有图片
我找到了,谢谢你
我找到了,谢谢你的帮忙
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[摘要]三星新机S6没有配备TF卡槽,难道内存就没法扩展吗?别急,还有这些外设。
腾讯数码讯(编译:半夏)在今年推出的手机GALAXY S6和S6 edge上,首次在旗舰手机上使用了电池内置的设计方式,这让S6的电池内置在手机内,同时三星还决定拿掉S6和S6 egde的TF卡槽,这使得手机的扩展成为了很多用户不得不面对的问题。三星S6和S6 edge推出了32GB、64GB和128GB内存版本,你必须根据你的实际情况仔细选择内存版本,因为手机不能扩展内存,因此你必须对每一GB的内存使用都精打细算。难道就没有什么办法让S6的内存得到扩充吗?云?不,这并不是很好的选择,在很多时候上传云需要受到网络的限制,那么不妨来看看这些手机存储产品吧,它们肯定能解决你的问题。Leef Bridge 3.0Leef是一款手机用的U盘,它虽然看着比较平凡,但是它确实是目前最好用的手机内存扩展产品之一。Leef有两个接口,一边是USB 3.0,用于连接电脑,一边是标准的MicroUSB,用于连接手机。使用时将其插入手机,吧需要备份的文件拷入U盘,之后再通过USB 3.0存储到电脑上即可。当Leef插入到S6上时,手机会主动检测到U盘,可以通过手机内的文件管理直接读取U盘内的内容,当然你也可以直接往U盘里写入数据。U盘整体的传输速度不错,即便U盘里有个视频,用手机看时都不会有任何的延时。Leef整体的做工不错,接头滑动的相当平滑且耐用。从体验来看,这是目前和S6匹配度最好的外置存储产品之一。不过它的价格有点贵,16、32、64GB的容量的价格横跨30-70美元(约合人民币190-430元左右)。SanDisk Wireless Flash DriveSanDisk提供了另一种传输方式——无线U盘。它无需和你的三星S6连接,通过点对点的Wi-Fi就可以让手机的数据传输到U盘里。SanDisk无线U盘内置一个可以让其工作4小时的电池,当然4小时是在你连续用手机观看U盘里视频的时候,如果你间歇的使用它,它的续航会更久。无线U盘提供了一个标准的USB接口,让它和电脑相连。而如果想要和手机相连接,首先要长按电源键使得无线指示灯闪烁后,用手机连接SanDisk的无线网络,通过专用的手机软件实现数据的传输。不过这个软件的稳定性一般,而且在连接SanDisk网络的时候,你的手机将不能访问互联网。必须提及的是,这款无线U盘可以通过TF卡扩展,并且它支持目前市面上所有类型的TF卡。该无线U盘预装16、32和64GB卡的售价分别从35美元-90美元(约合人民币214元-550元)。SanDisk Ultra MicroUSB Drive同样来自SanDisk的产品。这款U盘和Leef的产品有异曲同工之妙,同样配备了一个MicroUSB接口和一个标准的USB 3.0接口,只不过接口间的滑动体验没有Leef的好,不过如果你不是处女座,它们的功能还都是可以很好的完成扩展S6内存的任务。三星S6可以正确的识别这个U盘,同时它也支持相当多格式的流媒体,因此是个不错的内存扩展产品。MicroUSB接口的长度稍微会比一般的产品长了一点,不过这并不影响使用,插入S6的时候,注意点就行了。SsnDisk这款产品最大的优势是便宜,16、32、64GB的U盘售价在15-35美元之间(约合人民币92-215元)。/Seagate Wireless Hard Drive这是三星和希捷联合打造的无线硬盘。它最大的优势在于容量高达2TB。如果你不考虑便携性的话,那么这款产品无疑是大容量数据需求者最好的替代品,它能让你的S6随时随地有空间存储任何你想要的数据。无论是它贴上三星的LOGO还是希捷的LOGO,实际上他们本质都是相同的,里面有一块完整的2.5英寸硬盘,电池可以续航6-8个小时。和SanDisk的无线U盘一样,你需要用S6去连接硬盘的WiFi网络,通过加载软件实现数据的传输。可玩性比较高的是,这块硬盘内的视频可以通过DLNA标准传输到S6上。问题嘛,也和SanDisk一样,使用这块硬盘的时候,需要连接它的WiFi,这样做你会失去互联网连接。它的优势在于容量大,而且是——非常大!其他的选择Leef Access microSD Card Reader:这是个小号的读卡器,它可以连接到三星S6上,但是本身没有存储空间,需要外接TF卡,相当于一个扩展的TF卡槽。一根普通的OTG连接线:三星S6的USB口是支持OTG的,因此你只需要花几块钱买一根OTG的数据线,就能把任何的U盘当做S6的外置存储器了。Kingston Digital Data Traveler:金士顿出品,另外一个双头的U盘,和Leef以及SanDisk的原理一样,但是做工比较粗糙,价格还算便宜,在9-27美元(约合人民币55-165元)之间。来源:
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