Samsung Galaxy S6 edge vs Nexus 6 vs Galaxy S6

We compare latest mobile phones Samsung Galaxy S6 edge vs Nexus 6 vs Galaxy S6 features and Review. Galaxy S6 edge comes with metal and a curvy edged compatriot in the shape. If u want screen bigger, option is Nexus 6.  Find out which one is best for you, Here is the comparison of 3 mobile phone features side by side and Watch our video.


 


Size


The Nexus 6 is an enormous smartphone (nearly a tablet), towering over Samsung's two new releases. The Nexus is 12-13 percent taller, 17-19 percent wider and 44-49 percent thicker than the two Galaxy flagships.

Weight


The much bigger Nexus 6 is also much heavier: 33 percent heavier than the Galaxy S6 and 40 percent heavier than the Galaxy S6 edge.

Build


Samsung went premium with this year's lineup, adding Gorilla Glass backs that bleed into aluminum sides. The Nexus 6 has a higher-end feel than previous Nexuses (with its own aluminum frame) but its plastic back makes it more of a hybrid-premium than full premium design.

Colors


You only have two color options for the Nexus 6, next to four for each of the Samsung Galaxy S6 phones.

Display (size)


The Nexus 6's screen also dwarfs the displays on the Galaxy S6 pair, giving you 37 percent more screen.

Navigation buttons location


In many areas of Android, though, that discrepancy won't be quite as wide, as the Nexus sacrifices some of its display for a bottom row of navigation buttons.

This becomes irrelevant, though, in areas where Android's Immersive Mode kicks in. It fades out those nav keys in places like photo, video and reading apps. A quick swipe from the edge of its screen will bring them back.

Display (resolution)


All three devices have ultra-sharp Quad HD displays, though the smaller screens on the Galaxies make their pixel density 17 percent sharper.

Display (type)


All three handsets use AMOLED panels.

Curved display


Apart from some minor spec differences, this is the big difference between the Galaxy S6 edge and its standard counterpart. Similar to last year's Galaxy Note Edge, it has a curved display: only here both sides of its 5.1-in display slope off around the edges.

Fingerprint sensor


Google and Motorola didn't put any biometric sensors in the Nexus 6. The Galaxy S6 and GS6 edge each have a touch-based fingerprint sensor (which will likely be an improvement over the swipe-based finger scanners we saw in several 2014 Samsung devices).

Camera megapixels (rear)


The Galaxy S6 pair win on megapixels, and could very well have the better cameras. Samsung's 2014 flagships (including the Galaxy S5 and Note 4) had very good cameras, and the Nexus 6's camera, while pretty good, isn't necessarily one of its killer features.

Camera megapixels (front)


If you take lots of selfies, it's possible the Galaxy S6es will capture a little extra detail.

Battery


The Nexus 6's battery didn't test at the very top of the 2014 phones we reviewed, but it still had good uptimes: dropping about 12 percent per hour in our stress test (streaming video over Wi-Fi with brightness set at 75 percent).

Processor


The Nexus 6 is a zippy handset, pairing with Android Lollipop for seamless performance. We haven't yet put the Galaxy S6 (and their "Qual-who?" Samsung Exynos processors) through the paces.

RAM


All three have a very healthy 3 GB of RAM.

Storage




Samsung is offering more storage options with the Galaxy S6es, though all three offer a solid 32 GB at the entry-level.

Software


The Nexus 6 runs Android Lollipop, without any skins or bloat – just as Google intended it. The Galaxy S6 phones also have a Lollipop core, though they have Samsung's TouchWiz UI on top (that skin is scaled back this year, though, with much less bloat).

Starting price

Samsung galaxy s6 Price in India Rs 49,900.00,  Samsung galaxy s6 Edge Price in India Rs 58,900.00, Nexus 6 plus Price in India Rs 50,000.

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