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Download Samsung Galaxy S6 for Dummies by Bill Hughes

Download Samsung Galaxy S6 for Dummies by Bill Hughes The Galaxy S6 marked a new start for Samsung. Gone was the utilitarian plastic build of every Galaxy S past; in its place, glass and aluminum alloy, and a new double curve-screen sibling, the Galaxy S6 Edge. Anointed by CNET as the "first great smartphone of 2015," the Galaxy S6 offers attractive aesthetics, first class components, and a few features (like wireless charging support) that cannot be found on any iPhone. Despite its few limitations -- it does not support microSD storage or battery swapping (and nor do the iPhones) -- the S6 earned an Editors' Choice and remains among the best smartphones on the market.

Download Samsung Galaxy S6 for Dummies by Bill Hughes

Samsung has introduced a newer version of the flagship Galaxy at Mobile World Congress in March 2016 in Barcelona. New and notable features of the the Galaxy S7 include a 5.1-inch screen with 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution; a 12-megapixel camera, water resistance; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor; a 3,000 mAh battery; and a microSD slot, a significant omission from the S6, as mentioned above. in February 2016 Samsung begun to roll out Android 6.01 Marshmallow to the Galaxy S6, bringing with it a number of new features including Google Now on Tap, "doze" mode for automatic extended battery life, support for Android Pay and more.

Samsung Galaxy S6 for Dummies by Bill Hughes

The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are powerful smartphones, perhaps the most powerful mobile phones ever sold. As of the publication of this book, the Galaxy S6s are the standard against which all other Android-based phones are measured.

Each cellular carrier offers a slightly customized version of the Galaxy S6 line-up. Some phones from cellular carriers come out of the box with pre-loaded applications, games, or files. Some come with accessories, such as a corded headset; others don’t. This book doesn’t dwell on these kinds of differences. 

At a more core level, these phones are built for high-speed wireless communications. The cellular carriers have spent kajillions upgrading their networks to offer more coverage and better data speeds than their competition. Again, this book doesn’t dwell on these differences in network technology because they don’t really make much difference (again, at least one engineering person at each cellular carrier is cringing as you read this).

Download Samsung Galaxy S6 for Dummies by Bill Hughes

 

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