Software & Performance
To take advantage of the dual-curved display, Samsung has worked on the software end to provide the so-called ‘edge panels’. The edge panels in the OS provide shortcuts for applications and contacts when shipped from the right or left of the curved edge of the display. Apart from the shortcuts, the device’s display will light up on the curved end when a user receives a call. The operating system is an Android 6.0 Marshmallow with the latest version of TouchWiz UI from Samsung. The new UI looks very clean and elegant to use. Also, Samsung has unburdened the OS from bloatware and unnecessary features. The performance of the device is top-notch thanks to the Exynos 7420 processor. However, the device struggles sometimes when multiple heavy applications are used at multitasking, due to the insufficient 3GB of RAM. Apart from that, the basic UI is pretty smooth to use. The Galaxy S6 also comes with whopping 128GB of internal storage. However, you can choose for less storage option available from Samsung.