Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge starts with 64GB storage

Some parts of the world are already prepping the release of the Samsung galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. The pre-order page of the S6/S6 Edge indicates the handsets will be in 32GB for the Galaxy S6 and 64GB for the S6 Edge.

This is after the heavy criticisms that Samsung has removed the option for external microSD card storage on the Galaxy S series.

Pre-order page for the handsets indicate that the Galaxy S6 will start at 32GB right up to 128GB while the Galaxy S6 Edge will start at 64GB and the 128GB as well.

The available colros will be Sapphire Black, Pearl White, Platinum Gold and Emerald Green for the S6 Edge.

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As for the expected retail price, the Galaxy S6 might start at $699 (about Php31,500 in forex) so we’re still looking at something more expensive for the 64GB S6 Edge which could be in the vicinity of $899 (Php40,500).

As for the Philippine release, we are looking at April 10 but that could extend to later, nearing the 3rd week of April.

You can read more about our hands-on impression of the Galaxy S6 Edge here.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge starts with 64GB storage

Some parts of the world are already prepping the release of the Samsung galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. The pre-order page of the S6/S6 Edge indicates the handsets will be in 32GB for the Galaxy S6 and 64GB for the S6 Edge.

This is after the heavy criticisms that Samsung has removed the option for external microSD card storage on the Galaxy S series.

Pre-order page for the handsets indicate that the Galaxy S6 will start at 32GB right up to 128GB while the Galaxy S6 Edge will start at 64GB and the 128GB as well.

The available colros will be Sapphire Black, Pearl White, Platinum Gold and Emerald Green for the S6 Edge.

galaxy-s5-edge-64gb

As for the expected retail price, the Galaxy S6 might start at $699 (about Php31,500 in forex) so we’re still looking at something more expensive for the 64GB S6 Edge which could be in the vicinity of $899 (Php40,500).

As for the Philippine release, we are looking at April 10 but that could extend to later, nearing the 3rd week of April.

You can read more about our hands-on impression of the Galaxy S6 Edge here.

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Poll: What’s your streaming music service of choice?

We’ve been noticing for the past several months that a lot of people we know have changed their music listening habits. Some have stopped from buying albums from iTunes while many have forgotten to download songs from torrent sites. It seems like music streaming services have changed people’s listening habits. So, we wanted to take a poll to see how far and wide the changes are.

The major players in the local market are Spotify, Spinnr, Deezer, Rdio and Guvera. We’ve tried all of them and know a number of people who’ve been using all on the list.

Spotify has partnered with Globe while Smart has Deezer on top of its own Spinnr (read: With Deezer’s arrival, what will happen to Spinnr?), Rdio is preferred by Chromecast users as it’s supported by the device, Guvera is fairly new and doesn’t seem to have something unique of its own.

So, let’s get it on with the polls — which music streaming service are you using?

Do leave a comment below if you have some thoughts on why you’re using your preferred choice.

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Poll: What’s your streaming music service of choice?

We’ve been noticing for the past several months that a lot of people we know have changed their music listening habits. Some have stopped from buying albums from iTunes while many have forgotten to download songs from torrent sites. It seems like music streaming services have changed people’s listening habits. So, we wanted to take a poll to see how far and wide the changes are.

The major players in the local market are Spotify, Spinnr, Deezer, Rdio and Guvera. We’ve tried all of them and know a number of people who’ve been using all on the list.

Spotify has partnered with Globe while Smart has Deezer on top of its own Spinnr (read: With Deezer’s arrival, what will happen to Spinnr?), Rdio is preferred by Chromecast users as it’s supported by the device, Guvera is fairly new and doesn’t seem to have something unique of its own.

So, let’s get it on with the polls — which music streaming service are you using?

Do leave a comment below if you have some thoughts on why you’re using your preferred choice.

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