Samsung has sharply reduced the price
of the Samsung Galaxy S6 in the UK after sales of the mobile phone were
disappointing. The Galaxy S6's 32GB model now has £ 499 instead of £ 559, for a
total savings of £ 60. Introduced in March 2015, the S6 presented a new and
higher-quality design language received by Samsung, but it is likely that
consumers found the price tag deterrent. With the competition from HTC, Sony
and LG, as well as cheaper competitors like OnePlus, the company has now priced
its flagship cheaper.
The news of the price reduction was
announced after Samsung announced quarterly details for April through June,
indicating that the company's profits have fallen for the fifth quarter in a
row. Overall, earnings declined 8 percent year-over-year to 5.75 trillion won
(3.16 billion pounds sterling) with sales of 48.5 trillion won (26.7 billion
pounds sterling), down 7 percent from a year earlier. Analysts believe that
part of the downturn was partly due to the company's failure to meet demand for
the curved-screen S6 Edge Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge after it underestimated its
attractiveness. "Despite the launch of the Galaxy S6, earnings growth was
rather marginal due to lower Smartphone shipments and increased marketing spend
on new product launches," Samsung said in a statement at the time of the
earnings announcement.
Samsung Galaxy S6 design and specifications:
Samsung dared to design the Galaxy
S6, canceled the usual plastic coating of the previous model, and finally
entered the flagship of the metal world. Since the launch of the Galaxy Alpha
in the middle of last year, it has adopted a quality design. However, due to
the high price and low specification, this model does not really work, although
it feels very good.
This time, Samsung took another step forward
by adding an all-metal strip to a sturdy glass cabinet and making a phone that
could not be further launched from the Galaxy S5. This does not mean that the
brand does not retain the design tradition - after all, Samsung is a
traditional company. The front of the phone dates back to the days of the
Galaxy S4, and the round and worn panels are combined with the diamond's home
button.
In the hands, the Galaxy S6 is a very
good device, and the 5.1-inch screen occupies most of the front. It's compact
and stylish, with a clear, high-quality feel when held. Although it's not the
most expensive on the market - no matter how high the premium of Samsung
Computing, it's not useful in design - but it feels like a build quality with
HTC One M9 and iPhone 6S.
The metal band on the side is split
by plastic strips so that the antenna and other radios can make their
connections. If you know it's a very similar design to the iPhone 6S. These
stripes are needed because metal is very inefficient to let the phone signal through,
and Samsung is not alone when it involves them. However, with the glass in
front and behind, I was surprised that they appeared.
Combined with the fact that the
underside of the phone, where the speaker and headphone connections are live,
is almost identical to what Apple does, this seems to be a risky line that
Samsung is following. However, the general layout of the phone is well
designed. The volume buttons on the left and the on / off switch on the right
are perfectly positioned, and the Home button has been massively updated for a
very solid click. This may not sound important, but it was not the case with
previous Galaxy phones, so I am pleased that Samsung finally goes a step
further.
However, the back of the phone offers
one of the less aesthetically pleasing elements, with the camera clearly
protruding from the back of the Galaxy S6. The reason is obvious: to allow a
higher power optical system, you can see in the camera area that this has been
very, very worthwhile. Samsung has always had a brilliant screen technology,
and that's the case with the Samsung Galaxy S6. The Super AMOLED display offers
clear, clear white against pure black, so even dark scenes are displayed
perfectly.
The 5.1-inch display now offers more
pixels than ever - in fact, 1440x2560, which is equivalent to the Galaxy Note
4, but with a higher PPI of 577. The QHD level of the screen was launched by LG
in 2014 with the G3, but since this was based on the LCD technology, it left
the screen a little dark and hungry, as each pixel put more strain on the
battery. The screen of the Galaxy S6 is outstanding. It still has all the real
benefits of Super AMOLED, as I mentioned earlier, with extra visibility
outdoors. There's nothing that does not look good - but it's about the cost of
the battery and the actual cost, and I'm not sure if it adds enough to justify
those sacrifices.
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