Is Samsung S6 a good phone?
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is a remarkable handset. With oodles of power, a superb camera, a retina searing screen, a great fingerprint scanner, an improved interface and fast charging the Galaxy S6 is easily the best phone Samsung has ever made (other than arguably the S6 Edge).
How much is a replacement battery for Samsung S6?
Samsung confirmed today that a replacement battery for the new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will cost $45, while replacements can be done in one business day.
Is the Galaxy S6 still supported?
Samsung officially dropped support for the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 series more than two years ago. The two lineups have enjoyed a couple of Android OS updates and numerous security patches throughout their lifetime, but surprisingly enough, their legacy is not entirely over.
Does Samsung Galaxy S6 have a replaceable battery?
Galaxy S6 had a non-removable type battery. To remove or replace the battery, contact your service provider or an authorized repair agent. Damage or faults caused by the unauthorized removal of the battery are not covered by the warranty.
Can S6 battery be replaced?
Samsung Service: Samsung will also swap out the defective battery for free if its maximum capacity drops below 80% within the first year. After your warranty expires, it will cost you $45.00 to replace the defective battery on your Galaxy S6.
How to troubleshoot a Samsung Galaxy S6 glitch?
Troubleshooting: Hey Zach. Please try to press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons for more than 10 seconds until the phone turns off. This will “soft reset” the phone and it is effective when it comes to minor firmware and hardware glitches.
Why is my Samsung Galaxy S6 not turning on?
Some people have gotten a scare when their Galaxy S6 refused to turn on. Don’t panic. There’s probably an easy way around this. Hold down the Power button for a good ten seconds and you should see the S6 reboot and come to life.
Why is my Samsung Galaxy S6 running in the background?
Almost all of pre-installed apps on the S6 are running in the background by default not to mention all other features that use the sensors, heart rate monitor, camera, and other hardware. Pull up the task manager and end apps that you aren’t using. Or you may use any of the following apps: