Samsung's Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge may seem revolutionary to some, but they are part of a larger cycle of imitation wherein Samsung copies Apple as Apple copies Android.
A recent survey shows that the majority of current Samsung owners are not happy with the company's decision to abandon microSD cards and removable batteries.
Samsung's decision to do away with a removable battery and microSD card expansion in the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is a deal breaker for some, but just how important is it?
In our ultimate AndroidPIT giveaway we are giving you the chance to win a free flagship from a choice of three: a Galaxy S6, a HTC One M9, or an LG G Flex 2.
The Galaxy S6 camera is very impressive. We put it to the test in some real-life situations to see just how good it really is. This is the Galaxy S6 camera tested.
Is Samsung's latest smartphone better than rivals? We compare the key specs in our Samsung Galaxy S6 vs LG G3 comparison covering displays, processors, storage and price.
Samsung has made serious claims for the Galaxy S6 camera. Find out just how well it performs in our Galaxy S6 vs iPhone 6 camera comparison (along with the LG G Flex 2).
The Galaxy S6 has been unveiled at MWC and has promised a vastly improved camera experience over the Galaxy S5. Find out what the Galaxy S6 camera has to offer here.
Samsung has already decided to ditch the chip for the Galaxy S6 because of heat concerns, but LG says the Snapdragon 810 in the G Flex 2 does not overheat
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