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S6 active timer just vibrates
S6 active timer just vibrates












s6 active timer just vibrates

© ANDROIDPIT Side view detailing how the top of the device slides around to the side edge. The Galaxy S6 Edge is a wonderful machine to look at. It feels slightly awkward to have to slide down to access the power button every time you unlock the phone, but it's not uncomfortable, as such. The button placement is well-suited to right- or left-handers, but your index finger might naturally sit a little higher than the lock/power button if you're holding the S6 Edge in your left, and your thumb will be a little higher up when holding it in your right. The dedicated volume buttons are located at the top of the left edge, and the lock/power button is just above the middle of the device on the right-hand side. © ANDROIDPIT The Galaxy S6 (left) with the Galaxy S6 Edge. © ANDROIDPIT At the top of the Galaxy S6 Edge is IR blaster, pin hole mic and SIM hatch. © ANDROIDPIT The volume keys are conveniently positioned at the top left of the right edge. The front camera is to the right of the speaker, the sensors are on the left. After using it for several weeks, we can't say that the design got any more comfortable to hold. This seems to be the current price to pay for a dual-edged screen though. The side-panels of the Galaxy S6 Edge are narrow and slim, making it feel slightly sharp.

s6 active timer just vibrates

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge from the front. It's slim, sophisticated and surprisingly lightweight. It has the glass and metal finish that many have been crying out for from Samsung, the first time that the manufacturer has used these materials on a high-end smartphone. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge design and build quality














S6 active timer just vibrates