Huawei P8 Flagship, Samsung Galaxy S6 & S6 Edge Battery Life & Samsung Makes Bank!

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Jayce talks about Huawei’s new flagship, the Huawei P8, how the S6 and S6 Edge sales exceed expectations, and the S6 and S6 Edge battery life.

Article: http://www.androidauthority.com/android-authority-this-week-april-19-2015-602040/

S6 & S6 Edge Battery Life: http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s6-edge-battery-life-4-days-later-601626/

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46 thoughts on “Huawei P8 Flagship, Samsung Galaxy S6 & S6 Edge Battery Life & Samsung Makes Bank!

  1. Huawei P8 is everything I wanted from the Galaxy S six. Expandable storage, hard battery and larger screen. I look forward to hearing more about the P8.

  2. Wake up and smell the coffee Jayce because now the Oneplus One can be bought without any invite every day unless it is out of stock.

  3. I saw some  reviews of P8 

    Slimmest  aluminium phone with  camera not  sticking out!!!! (this might be achievement of the year)

    It is indeed best huawei has made so far, especially RGBW camera and processor.
    But unfortunately battery life sucks, which is really good for some other huawei products. And heavy overloaded Emotion UI, with some broken features are ruining phone experience. So rumors about huawei employing former samsung UI makers do seem true.

  4. First let me say I love AA, I use your app, abs usually watch #AA videos more then others.
    So my question is, is the Android Manager App really the best to find my lost phone? Is there one that you use our that's better more secure?? I ask Bcuz done reviews say it's not that great…?? So should I install it or use something else??

  5. I wish the Huawei and Oneplusone were easier to get here in the U.S. I feel like you have very limited choice in terms of Android

  6. What is with companies copying iPhone with the lines on top, bottom and sides? What is the need for these? Couldn't they just do a seamless design?

  7. Here's what I think about phones and battery. The batteries are too small. Sure it might make the phone slimmer, but does that really matter? I'd rather just have it stay charged for the whole day. Quick charge is good for those times when you've been using it all day, but what about overnight charging? There should be an option for slow charging.

  8. That p8 looks amazing, looks better than most flagships out currently (m9 :P)… I've seen the s6 's battery life and not impressed, it doesn't seem it can pass more than a day and that sucks for me cause i have school and a night job.

  9. .com is not so important these days.  A two letter TLD such as .io is, actually, quite attractive.. I keep getting enquiries for people wanting mine.  And, of course, a whole bunch of new TLDs that keep coming.  And finally, keep in mind, the current dns system probably has 5 – 10 years left at most before newer alternative systems start to take hold.

  10. Actually, it's a great marketing plan.

    OnePlus Company is a start-up company.

    One plus said that they could offer it so cheaply, because of a few things:

    – Dramatically cut down on marketing spend: Instead of expensive offline campaigns, they try to do more online marketing and have their fans help them spread the word.
    – Eliminate retail channel costs: While marketing is expensive, retail is even more so. They'd estimated that retail channels can cost anywhere from 20% to 40% of the final price of a flagship device from an established brand.
    – Not plan to make any money for two years: They are fine with not making any money on their smartphones for two years, to give more people the chance to experience the quality of their devices, and help them build a name.

    The invite system is a great marketing strategy. Not everyone can get their hands on the phone. Word gets around, it gets more people interested in the phone, wondering what the fuss is all about. 
    ('Bang-for-your-buck' and ‘Flagship killer’)

    – With the invite system, OnePlus controls the supply, while on the other hand the demand is growing.
    – A marketing strategy where they almost didn't have to anything at all.

  11. tweaking the S6 for battery life? This is exactly why the mainstream (Apple crowd) avoid Android. Nobody has time or patience to micro-manage their device. If it can't perform out of the box, then it's useless and poorly designed! Google and Samsung need to get their act together. It's 2015 for god's sakes and suggesting tweaks fix the issue is laying the blame with the user and not the shitty product design.The irony is that Samsung coined the term "wall hugger," now look at them…There are lots of S6 owners suffering from poor battery despite the Samsung Push update.

  12. I always laugh when I hear the new colors for a device… it's never just simply gold or light green 😀

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