Consumer Reports: Galaxy S5 best choice from Samsung Galaxy S6

Samsung Galaxy S6 is listed as the best of the company and is considered a device far superior to all that have been released to date.Samsung Galaxy S6

As it turns out, not all of us agree. For example, Consumer Reports with a released video show why the Samsung Galaxy S5 is the best Galaxy S6.

The video insists on the older model despite the features that the Galaxy S6 brings. Recall that the new device of the Korean company comes with a premium metal-glass frame, a brand new octa-core 64-bit Exynos 7420, and a QHD screen.

However, Consumer Reports does not seem to be impressed and focuses more on features that the Galaxy S6 does not have despite the innovations it brings.

The publication denounces Samsung's decision to remove many important features from the Galaxy S6, such as IP67 dust protection, waterproof features, detachable battery, and microSD card slot.

Another important factor for them is the battery life, whose performance on the Galaxy S6 is much lower than that of the Galaxy S5.

On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S6 compensates for this aspect, bringing the Qi and Powermat fast charging features for wireless charging.

The publication also states that Samsung has made the Galaxy S6 very similar to the iPhone, both internally and externally.

Consumer Reports also highlights the fact that the South Korean company did not add a microSD card slot and a removable battery to the latest Galaxy, giving space to its competitors to offer what they lack on their own devices.

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