We see so many phones here, that it is often hard to get excited about new models being released onto the market, with more often than not, fairly meagre upgrades on the previous model. Love it or hate, the Samsung Galaxy S6, and in particular the S6 Edge, were really a big move away from Samsung’s previous designs, and quite a bold statement of intent from the company. The Galaxy S6 Edge is a really well designed piece of hardware, and even approaching a year after it’s release, I find it just as eye catching as it was 12 months ago. 

The obvious draw to the S6 Edge is it’s curved screen, and this has some advantages, and some disadvantages over the standard Galaxy S6. Plain and simple, it looks great, and the curved screen can be useful with side bar applications and other uses. The major downside (particularly from our perspective) is that when you have a screen that covers more of the surface of the phone, that can make it more exposed when dropped, resulting in a more fragile screen.

The owner of the broken Galaxy S6 shown here, definitely understands that point, as after one reasonably short fall, she ended up with a smashed Galaxy S6 Edge screen.

Thankfully, a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge screen replacement can be performed within a couple of hours by one of our engineers, and comes with a full 24 month warranty. If you have a damaged Galaxy S6 Edge, check out our Samsung Repairs page for more information on repairs and prices, and book your free nationwide collection by completing this short Repair Request form.