Cheapest ever price direct from amazon according to CamelCamelCamel.
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copthis1 to shaky1910
17 Oct 1512#4
Said Steve Jobs's love child.....................
Prosamuraiman
17 Oct 159#3
Hot... priced right and full of good apps.
shaky1910
17 Oct 158#2
cold...overpriced and full of bloatware
Cakeboy79
17 Oct 155#17
I don't normally come in on iOS vs Android arguments as it's generally like arguing about colours with a blind man, but wth.
I left Apple for an S6 Edge after having every iPhone from the 3GS onwards and I'm considerably more impressed with Samsung. I have no issue with the battery life. Several days out using the phone quite a bit for browsing and photos then using it to stream music in the car on the way home have left it with ample battery come bedtime. It wouldn't do another day, but it made it through the day and that's all I need from a phone. There's less bloatware than on an iPhone and what there is is more useful, marginally, but still more useful. The screen and camera knock the iPhone 6 into a cocked hat - I haven't seen the 6S, but from how far ahead the Edge is then it's still not going to be as good. Coming from Apple the lack of external storage and removable battery didn't concern me in the slightest.
This is a great price for a great phone, but I'd say push for the 64GB version if you can stretch to it. More storage is always good
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MazingerZ
17 Oct 15#1
I am considering a upgrade soon, this is good news, I can pick one up for £250ish come christmas time.
shaky1910
17 Oct 158#2
cold...overpriced and full of bloatware
copthis1 to shaky1910
17 Oct 1512#4
Said Steve Jobs's love child.....................
seezyf to shaky1910
17 Oct 15#16
Rubbish. Can bet you've never even touched one. There was almost no bloatware on mine and all unwanted apps can be hidden.
Prosamuraiman
17 Oct 159#3
Hot... priced right and full of good apps.
CDR
17 Oct 15#5
Because I always use that Stock app that iOS installs and wont allow me to remove, or newstand, or anything else I can't remember since owning an iPhone!
cutthroat_jake
17 Oct 151#6
I agree with Shaky and I'm about as far from an Apple fanboi as you can get!
There are better Android based phones than this and cheaper.
Every Samsung tablet / phone that's ever passed through this household has ended up with a custom ROM on it. Most of them are pretty great after that. I'm especially impressed with my son's SG Tab S 8.4 with CM12.1.
LadyEleanor
17 Oct 15#7
Good price, and high end for a good few years.
bobbob301
17 Oct 151#8
it's pretty bloatware free actually, and also allows you to remove a lot of pre installed stuff. Great phone, good price.
Adidas Addict
17 Oct 15#9
I only just get through the day with the OnePlus One battery so I'd not stand a chance with the S6 battery. Nice looking phone at a decent price if you're a light user or can charge at work/portable battery pack.
cruisecars to Adidas Addict
17 Oct 151#10
Yeah same here Samsung wouldn't last you till 9am it has a crap battery
Adrian7
17 Oct 15#11
It's a great phone but having still as backup an S4 with 128gb uSD and new battery - the S6 won't have the same longevity...
dundeemaltman
17 Oct 15#12
is it uk version though beware guys
jcaho7 to dundeemaltman
17 Oct 15#13
What's wrong with a UK version ? ...:neutral_face:
bigup
17 Oct 15#14
He asked "is it" not "it is" :smiley:
timmillwood
17 Oct 151#15
Only £100 more than the OnePlus2.
Cakeboy79
17 Oct 155#17
I don't normally come in on iOS vs Android arguments as it's generally like arguing about colours with a blind man, but wth.
I left Apple for an S6 Edge after having every iPhone from the 3GS onwards and I'm considerably more impressed with Samsung. I have no issue with the battery life. Several days out using the phone quite a bit for browsing and photos then using it to stream music in the car on the way home have left it with ample battery come bedtime. It wouldn't do another day, but it made it through the day and that's all I need from a phone. There's less bloatware than on an iPhone and what there is is more useful, marginally, but still more useful. The screen and camera knock the iPhone 6 into a cocked hat - I haven't seen the 6S, but from how far ahead the Edge is then it's still not going to be as good. Coming from Apple the lack of external storage and removable battery didn't concern me in the slightest.
This is a great price for a great phone, but I'd say push for the 64GB version if you can stretch to it. More storage is always good
Shard to Cakeboy79
17 Oct 15#19
I'd love an Edge but the big complaints against it are the battery (you addressed this) but also that it's too easy to touch the screen, it can activate in your pocket etc, any truth in this?
The screen is fantastic so I'm soooo tempted by this
i think you'll find the currency here is the pound
Smartguy1
17 Oct 15#23
Let's hope there is going to be an LG G4 and Samsung S6 price war. Plenty of winners if it happens. I remeber when the xbox 1 was launched and I posted a couple of comments on here saying that if my 360 broke I wouldn't buy an xbone until they came down to £200. Feedback was that will never happen. Well just under 2 years on and not far away are we. Saying that there's nothing wrong with my 360 so why should I change. Oh damn gone off at a bloody tangent again.
It's still too expensive and needs to keep going. Not hot for me or cold either but another 50 notes less and that will be the wife's christmas present. A bit scary not having a removable battery though as she only gets a day out of her s4 as she's constantly on facebook.
The Galaxy S6 Edge is also selling direct from Amazon right now too. Available in White & Black. Not sure if it was a good deal or not but I got the White Edge for £459.99 (which seems to be unavailable again now). They have the Black in stock still for £444 (or Market Place seller for £429.99).
Smartguy1
18 Oct 15#26
That's not too many lol. I have seen a lot of these files when looking at my phone when plugged into the laptop and often thought what would happen if I just deleted them. Has anyone tried. Could be a lot easier than installing a custom rom. That was not too bad when I did that on my S2 but it got a bit scary when I sold it and put the stock rom back on when it wouldn't boot up. Sorted it in the end though thanks to Mr. Google.
stebaird
18 Oct 15#27
Bear in mind last xmas eve Vodafone dropped the S5 half price down to £279, i rushed out to get one. Good chance the S6 will get a fair bit knocked off it around that time.
Amohsin
18 Oct 15#28
I can get this for £280
Amohsin
18 Oct 15#29
Would it be worth purchasing these for £280 and selling them? I get a disturb on Amazon.
Amohsin
18 Oct 15#30
Discount+
micpwelsh
18 Oct 152#31
But you only got 206 ! Who's donating the extra 94 ?
talksalot81
18 Oct 15#32
Lots of people do it. However, if you do it properly, get the correct insurance and indemnity, report to the hmrc etc, I don't know how much you will make. You would have to sell a fair few phones to even break even.
The above is the reason why I'd almost never buy from someone like you. The chances are that things will not be done correctly as it costs too much so a buyer is on shaky ground from the moment you get their money.
vegalz0r
18 Oct 15#33
You went through all that trouble because of what? Oh that's right. Because of the bloat-ware. :stuck_out_tongue:
Amohsin
18 Oct 15#34
I won't be selling them for profit. Just buyer pays the postage. Great savings for them. Not sure how it would be illegal
Payoneer
18 Oct 15#35
Hey guys, I'm not really good at the phone stuff but I was just wondering what are the best 5 phones out right now? Android only please! I need to buy a phone for my mother and since my dad has an Android she wants one too just so she can get help with it when needed.
mikeyfive
18 Oct 15#36
Shame about the LG G2 style lack of expansion port.
Cakeboy79
18 Oct 15#37
I'm not finding the screen activating anymore than my iPhone 6 did in my pocket. As long as you remember to lock the screen before putting it in your pocket then it should be fine.
Cakeboy79
18 Oct 15#38
According to Stuff magazine and Techradar the S6 and the Edge are provided there along with the LG G4. The One plus also gets an honorable mention as well
Smartguy1
18 Oct 15#39
No, silly. I went through all that to unlock the phone and then when I came to sell it I checked on ebay and all the rooted phones went for quite a bit less so put a stock rom back on. It didn't like it at first and wouldn't boot but a quick reset was all the at was needed and it reset itself to the stock rom I had installed.
One really scary thing though is when I put the stock rom back on all my files were still there. They didn't appear on the phone but when I plugged it into the laptop I could see them all. It must have backed them up when I put the stock rom back on even though I didn't do a back up. Deleted the files manually, reset the phone again and this time they were all gone. All that for an extra 20 quid lol. I enjoyed doing it though. Best thing is I put the T Mobile rom back on it, yet it was still unlocked to all networks.
craig b
20 Oct 15#40
cant quite click that 'buy' button lol
tried one in the shop and it felt great tho
genkk
23 Oct 15#41
i know someone who bought one and it is free from bloatware unless you bought locked to a network.
iNSPO
15 Jun 16#42
Carphone Warehouse is still selling this £349.99 in any colour fully unlocked, so voted cold. Still a good price, but more than you'd need to pay.
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I left Apple for an S6 Edge after having every iPhone from the 3GS onwards and I'm considerably more impressed with Samsung. I have no issue with the battery life. Several days out using the phone quite a bit for browsing and photos then using it to stream music in the car on the way home have left it with ample battery come bedtime. It wouldn't do another day, but it made it through the day and that's all I need from a phone. There's less bloatware than on an iPhone and what there is is more useful, marginally, but still more useful. The screen and camera knock the iPhone 6 into a cocked hat - I haven't seen the 6S, but from how far ahead the Edge is then it's still not going to be as good. Coming from Apple the lack of external storage and removable battery didn't concern me in the slightest.
This is a great price for a great phone, but I'd say push for the 64GB version if you can stretch to it. More storage is always good
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There are better Android based phones than this and cheaper.
Every Samsung tablet / phone that's ever passed through this household has ended up with a custom ROM on it. Most of them are pretty great after that. I'm especially impressed with my son's SG Tab S 8.4 with CM12.1.
I left Apple for an S6 Edge after having every iPhone from the 3GS onwards and I'm considerably more impressed with Samsung. I have no issue with the battery life. Several days out using the phone quite a bit for browsing and photos then using it to stream music in the car on the way home have left it with ample battery come bedtime. It wouldn't do another day, but it made it through the day and that's all I need from a phone. There's less bloatware than on an iPhone and what there is is more useful, marginally, but still more useful. The screen and camera knock the iPhone 6 into a cocked hat - I haven't seen the 6S, but from how far ahead the Edge is then it's still not going to be as good. Coming from Apple the lack of external storage and removable battery didn't concern me in the slightest.
This is a great price for a great phone, but I'd say push for the 64GB version if you can stretch to it. More storage is always good
The screen is fantastic so I'm soooo tempted by this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00UPCKMNI/ref=olp_fsf?ie=UTF8&condition=new&freeShipping=1
It's still too expensive and needs to keep going. Not hot for me or cold either but another 50 notes less and that will be the wife's christmas present. A bit scary not having a removable battery though as she only gets a day out of her s4 as she's constantly on facebook.
http://www.droidviews.com/list-of-galaxy-s6-and-s6-edge-bloat-apps-how-to-remove-them-without-root/
The above is the reason why I'd almost never buy from someone like you. The chances are that things will not be done correctly as it costs too much so a buyer is on shaky ground from the moment you get their money.
One really scary thing though is when I put the stock rom back on all my files were still there. They didn't appear on the phone but when I plugged it into the laptop I could see them all. It must have backed them up when I put the stock rom back on even though I didn't do a back up. Deleted the files manually, reset the phone again and this time they were all gone. All that for an extra 20 quid lol. I enjoyed doing it though. Best thing is I put the T Mobile rom back on it, yet it was still unlocked to all networks.
tried one in the shop and it felt great tho