Introduction

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, as its name suggests, is the bigger and flashier sibling of the original Galaxy S6 edge smartphone that dazzled the world with its dual-curve display a few months ago. The newcomer is aimed at users who want a premium phablet with distinct design, but don't necessarily need the S Pen of the Samsung Galaxy Note5.

Spec-wise, the Galaxy S6 edge+ offers the same industry-leading hardware as the Note5, save for the lack of a stylus. To make up for the lack of an S Pen, the edge+ boasts a dual-curve display and one of the best designs in the business. Here's a look at the the key features the handset has to offer.

Key features

5.7" QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) Super AMOLED display with dual-curve design; 518ppi

64-bit Exynos 7420 chipset with 14nm architecture; octa-core CPU (quad 2.1GHz & quad 1.5GHz), Mali-T760MP8 GPU

4GB of LPDDR4 RAM; 32/64GB of UFS 2.0 flash memory

16MP f/1.9 camera with OIS; Auto HDR; 4K video capture; IR white balance detection

5MP f/1.9 front-facing camera

Cat. 9 LTE network support; WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz); GPS, GLONASS and Beidou; Bluetooth 4.2; NFC; USB 2.0

NFC and MST mobile payment support

Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with TouchWiz UX

3,000mAh non-removable battery; Qi (WPC) and PMA wireless charging support

Wired and wireless Quick Charging

Fingerprint scanner

Heart-rate monitor

Metal chassis; Corning Gorilla Glass 4 front and back

Main disadvantages

No microSD card slot; no 128GB built-in memory option

The battery is not user-replaceable

No IR port

No enhanced resistance to liquids or dust

No stereo speakers

No particularly easy to handle

Considerably more expensive than Samsung Galaxy Note5

At a quick glance, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ will be defined by its design and curved display. It was these two features that allowed the smaller Samsung Galaxy S6 edge to take the smartphone world by storm, so it is hardly a surprise that the company utilized them in larger form factor.

The hardware configuration of the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ is one of the best in the business, as well as a familiar sight by now. After all, the S6 edge+ is the fourth smartphone from the Korean giant to pack the power combo of an Exynos 7420 SoC, QHD display and 16MP camera.

Just like in the case of Samsung Galaxy Note5, the biggest question marks in the Galaxy S6 edge+ involve the lack of expandable memory. The absence of a user-replaceable battery is another potential letdown, though we found the Note5 to do quite alright with the controversial solution.

As always, we will kick our review off with an unboxing of the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, followed by a design and build quality walkthrough. Head over to the next page for a closer look at the new phablet!