Globe opens pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge

Getting the newest Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge on a postpaid plan? Globe Telecom opened its website for pre-orders of the newest Samsung Galaxy flagship devices, and it’s not going to be as affordable as the previous models.

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According to Globe’s Website, you can get the 32GB variant of the Samsung Galaxy S6 for free on myLifestyle Plan 2499. The S6 Edge, however, still needs a cash-out for the same plan. Here are the myLifeStyle plans and cash-out schemes as stated on Globe’s website: (click to enlarge)

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You can get the 32GB model of the Samsung Galaxy S6 on Plan 999 (with 19,800 cash out, P825 per month for 24 months) with Unlimited calls and texts to Globe/TM, GoSURF 299 (1.5GB mobile internet) and Facebook surfing.

The 32GB S6 Edge, on the other hand, is primarily offered on Plan 1499 (with 20,400 cash out, P850 per month for 24 months) with Unlimited calls and texts to Globe/TM,  GoSURF 499 (3GB mobile internet), Chat Bundle, and access to Facebook. Both of these plans are on a 24-month lock-in period.

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Also bundled within the two mentioned plans are free Gadget Care and Navigation bundle for 1 month, and 1GB of Globe Cloud. Additional perks such as complimentary 3 month subscriptions to HOOQ and Spotify Premium, the inclusion of a free wireless charger, and up to 15% discount on Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge accessories can also be yours if you pre-order starting today until April 5.

The postpaid plans are pretty pricey when compared to their unlocked counterparts: the most affordable 32 Samsung Galaxy S6 postpaid plan, at Plan 999, will cost you Php43,776. The S6 Edge, on the other hand, costs Php56,376 on Plan 1499 after completing the 24-month lock in. That’s Php7,700 and Php14,400 higher than their unlocked versions, but a postpaid plan still has its own perks too.

Getting the S6 from Globe? Head over to their website to learn more.

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How Samsung won me back with the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge

I’ve been waiting for this smartphone maybe since two years ago, but I’ve been constantly disappointed by Samsung with its constant use of plastic, gimmickry and slow TouchWiz. That’s not to say they weren’t improving with every iteration – it’s just that they decided not to take a lot of risks and go with very small updates for the past few years, and that really underwhelmed me.

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I’ve used several U.S. Galaxy S phones and a Galaxy S2, my brother got a Galaxy S3, my dad has a Note 4, my sister had a Galaxy Nexus and my mom uses a Galaxy Note 2. I think it’s clear that I know how upgrades feel for Samsung, and for the past iterations of Galaxy devices, I choose not to go back to Samsung ever since the Galaxy S2, because I felt that they were too gimmicky, and that they lacked inspiring design. It’s true that they win in spec wars most of the time, but I feel like they missed on the user experience by a mile, and I think this is due to the fact that they are trying to differentiate itself from Apple through a lot of things.

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Seeing how my family uses their Galaxy phones, no matter how much I tell them to use these “other software features”, they just won’t. Heck, I won’t either – because the implementations on TouchWiz are quite unintuitive. Deciding that these gimmicks don’t really add value (more often, they slow down and add junk to your device), I became a loyal stock Android user with the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and the Nexus 5 – and I never looked back at Samsung… until now.

I’ve always considered getting an HTC One, because of its amazing design, its toned down Sense UI and the BoomSound speakers, but the cameras and the support here in the PH tell me not to. I’ve always considered an Xperia Z because of its design, camera & waterproofing, but the semi-annual release cycle of Sony keeps me hanging. And hey, I haven’t shut myself from buying an iPhone, but I’d like to stay away from jumping ecosystems until Android devices really start to bore me. Those were the only smartphone series that I could choose from now, but with the Galaxy S6, Samsung won me back.

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It’s no secret that companies take pages out of their competitors’ play books, and Samsung is no different. The South Korean firm has finally gambled, while maintaining most of what made their Galaxy S lineup. The Galaxy S6 is in some ways Samsung’s reply to HTC’s premium metallic build and Sony’s glass-backed Xperia smartphones. It’s also quite an iPhone with the fingerprint scanner and the design on the sides, ditching a removable back and micro SD card support. To top it all off, there’s Samsung’s top of the line hardware and whether you like it or not, TouchWiz.

This won me back. Call it copying, but they copied the things that actually matter and ditched a lot of those that don’t.

So, Samsung listened to all the cries complaining about their lack of innovation and design, how about TouchWiz? They did smoothen out the edges by removing a lot of junk, claiming it to be a lot faster. We’ll have to see that in our full review, but surely it’s a step in the right direction.

As for the removable back cover, I don’t see where the buzz comes from as I barely see anyone bring an extra battery to switch. The micro SD card might be missed by some, but coming from a Nexus, that’s okay with me. Besides, the base model now starts at 32GB, whereas with the iPhone and the Nexus, it’s still 16GB.

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And did I mention how beautiful the S6 Edge looks like? Say what you may, but Samsung didn’t copy that from anyone, and it’s not as gimmicky as you think it is. First off, it has the looks, which will surely catch a lot of people’s attentions (the other color variants will add to this). Second, there’s functionality added by Samsung, namely People Edge, Information Stream and more. Finally, the curve should also add to the user experience in swiping. This is something that I’ve felt for myself on the curves of the Nexus 4, and something iPhone 6 users felt as well with the glass curving to the metal on the sides. Considering Android has a lot of swipe gestures from the left and from the right, a curve will surely feel a lot better on the screen.

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I still have some gripes with what they’ve done though. They sacrificed battery capacity and allowed the camera to bulge out the back just to slim down the Galaxy S6 when it would have been okay to make the device a little thicker; TouchWiz could have used a redesign; they’re probably going to be slightly more expensive because of the materials used and the storage options, and I also think they should have released only one Galaxy S6, and it should have been the Edge (because of fragmentation and branding confusion).

The Galaxy S6 speakers are not front-firing, it’s not waterproof – so there’s still plenty of reasons to get other phones. But for the most part, Samsung may have just gotten its mojo back, and they might have created one superphone worthy of my attention by getting ideas from everybody else.

And that’s great.

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Samsung unveils Galaxy S6 Edge, curves both sides!

Samsung has just unveiled one of their next flagship smartphones for 2015 – the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

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Much like how the Note Edge was a Note 4 with a curve on the right side, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is basically the same as the Galaxy S6. The main difference here is that the screen now curves both ways, making it a lot more beautiful to look at. It also has some functionality added to the software to utilize this curve.

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Being a Galaxy S6 genetically, it’s also made out of metal and Gorilla Glass 4. That also means it will have a Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, the latest 64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 CPU, and a much better 16 megapixel camera paired with a 5 megapixel selfie camera. This one however, packs a slightly larger 2,600 mAh battery that is capable of Qi Wireless Charging.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge specs:
5.1-inch 2560 x 1440 curved Super AMOLED display, 577 ppi
Gorilla Glass 4
64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 CPU
3GB RAM
32, 64, 128 GB internal memory
16 megapixel rear camera
5 megapixel front-facing camera
WiFi
Bluetooth
NFC
4G, Single LTE Cat 6
Single SIM
Qi Wireless Charging
2,600 mAh non-removable battery
Gold, Black, Green
Android 5.0.2 Lollipop with TouchWiz
7.0 mm

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will be available globally on April 10 (earlier or later in the PH), in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants, in black, gold and in a special green edition.

You can check out our first impressions of the device here.

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Samsung unveils Galaxy S6 Edge, curves both sides!

Samsung has just unveiled one of their next flagship smartphones for 2015 – the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

Samsung Galaxy S6 (6)

Much like how the Note Edge was a Note 4 with a curve on the right side, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is basically the same as the Galaxy S6. The main difference here is that the screen now curves both ways, making it a lot more beautiful to look at. It also has some functionality added to the software to utilize this curve.

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Being a Galaxy S6 genetically, it’s also made out of metal and Gorilla Glass 4. That also means it will have a Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, the latest 64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 CPU, and a much better 16 megapixel camera paired with a 5 megapixel selfie camera. This one however, packs a slightly larger 2,600 mAh battery that is capable of Qi Wireless Charging.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge specs:
5.1-inch 2560 x 1440 curved Super AMOLED display, 577 ppi
Gorilla Glass 4
64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 CPU
3GB RAM
32, 64, 128 GB internal memory
16 megapixel rear camera
5 megapixel front-facing camera
WiFi
Bluetooth
NFC
4G, Single LTE Cat 6
Single SIM
Qi Wireless Charging
2,600 mAh non-removable battery
Gold, Black, Green
Android 5.0.2 Lollipop with TouchWiz
7.0 mm

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will be available globally on April 10 (earlier or later in the PH), in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants, in black, gold and in a special green edition.

You can check out our first impressions of the device here.

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Samsung Galaxy S6: What To Expect on March 1

We’re all expecting the next Galaxy very soon at Samsung’s Unpacked event at the MWC week, but what will it bring us exactly?

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There have been lots of leaks and teasers from Samsung already since their last device launch, and the image is starting to become clear. However, there’s a gap in consistency – all of the leaks point to a very conservative and traditional metal redesign with flat surfaces, while Samsung’s own teasers say that the device’s display will curve on the sides. This leads everyone to speculate that there will be two devices launching soon – the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge.

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Regardless if there are two devices or one, we’re still expecting very much the same devices only with varying designs.

Samsung Galaxy S6 expected specs:
5.1-inch (curved) Super AMOLED display at 2560 x 1440 pixels
Anti-reflective scratch-resistant screen
64-Bit Samsung Exynos 7 series CPU
3GB or 4GB RAM
32GB internal memory
20 megapixel camera with LED flash, OIS
4K video recording, 60fps 1080p, slo-mo
Improved Wide-Angle Selfie camera
WiFi
Bluetooth
NFC
4G LTE
Wireless Charging
Heart-rate monitor
Fingerprint scanner
Android 5.0 Lollipop with faster Touchwiz

As you can see above, the specs are a vast improvement over the Galaxy S5 and still quite a bit over the Note 4. Notice however that there’s a chance we won’t see micro SD card expansion here because Samsung is deciding to create a slimmer metallic profile for their flagship phone. All the leaked images also removed the flap covering the ports, so we might not see water-resistance carrying over from the Galaxy S5, but we’re still counting on it.

Tomorrow, metals will flow.
Beauty will be powerful.
Borders will disappear.
Reflections will be free.
Colors will live.
The future will be the present.

If you watch the teaser above, you will pretty much get an idea of what Samsung is teasing. There’s definitely going to be metal; say goodbye to plastic. The company is also boasting power, beauty and a seamless design with no borders (curved). Finally, we’re expecting a anti-reflective Super AMOLED display.

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Reading closer into the rumors, you’ll find that TouchWiz is also going to change to be a lot better and faster. We’ll wait to see how that turns up to be, but if all things prove to be true, then the complaints of “cheap Samsung plastic” and TouchWiz will go away – and we’ll be left with one or two focused and well-positioned Samsung smartphones.

Now, Samsung just needs to learn to release fewer but exemplary devices.

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