The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are the newest flagships from the company, and reviews of the handsets are starting to make the rounds. Many of the reviews agree on several different aspects, with many of them noting the removal of features like a removable battery and microSD card support are sad, but not deal breakers. The 16-megapixel camera on the back of each handset is a point of contention for many reviewers, though, as some note that it’s better than the competition’s — meaning, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus — while others believe the shooter on Samsung’s newest flagships trail behind Apple’s by just a small margin. All-in-all, though, it’s very clear that the Galaxy S6 puts Samsung at the head of the Android Army all over again, with a new design, changes to the software and performance that many reviews rave about. However, the Galaxy S6 edge is not seeing the same rave reviews, simply due to its $100 price increase over the Galaxy S6 and little justification for that leap. While the edges on the display are certainly noteworthy, they offer little to the owner, and many reviewers suggest going with the Galaxy S6 rather than the Galaxy S6 edge, as it’s attractive enough. Here’s the breakdown: The Verge PC World Associated Press Yahoo Technology So, how do you feel about the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge? Is this going to be your next flagship?