No. You should purchase a case specific for the Galaxy S6 edge.
Unfortunately, the Galaxy S6 Active isn't compatible with the Gear VR Innovator Edition. It only works for the standard S6 and S6 edge.
It looks like it is starting to ship on August 19th, but you can preorder on Amazon to get it as soon as it comes out. Preorders are also available on Samsung's website. The Gear VR 2 is supposed to be more comfortable to wear, as well as supporting the USB-C connector, and a new all-dark-blue sleeker design. The VR 2 is compatible with the following devices; Galaxy Note 7, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Plus, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S7, and Galaxy S7 Edge.
No, it is not waterproof. It does not have a water resistance rating either.
The S6 beats the iPhone 6 by a hair, but they're very nearly equal
Rumors on the Galaxy S6 include a more metallic build, possible "edge" display on both sides (similar to the Samsung Galaxy Edge), 64-bit CPU, continued improvements to its TouchWiz UI interface, camera, display and the like, wireless and quick charging, and improvements to the LTE radio.
I am afraid that we are the wrong people to ask as we do not know the conditions on your Verizon upgrade plan. I suggest going to your Verizon office and asking them this question.
Yes, you can use a Samsung Galaxy S6 on the MetroPCS network, provided the device is unlocked and compatible with the network's bands. MetroPCS operates on T-Mobile's network, so ensure the S6 supports the necessary GSM bands. You'll also need to insert a MetroPCS SIM card and may need to configure APN settings for optimal performance.
It will be on sale on April.
None of the Samsung devices released since the Samsung Galaxy S5 are waterproof. Although, the Samsung Galaxy Active line are water resistant.
To flash a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6 to the MetroPCS network, you will need to unlock the device first, as Sprint phones are typically locked to their network. After obtaining an unlock code, insert a MetroPCS SIM card and follow the prompts to complete the activation. You may also need to adjust the APN settings by going to Settings > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names, entering the appropriate MetroPCS APN details, and saving them. Ensure the device is compatible with MetroPCS's network bands for optimal performance.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 features a 5.1-inch display, a Snapdragon 801 processor, and a 16 MP camera, while the Galaxy S6 boasts a larger 5.1-inch Quad HD display, an Exynos 7420 processor for improved performance, and a 16 MP camera with enhanced low-light capabilities. The S6 also features a premium glass and metal design, eliminating the removable battery and microSD slot found in the S5. Additionally, the S6 supports faster charging and wireless charging options. Overall, the S6 represents a significant upgrade in design, performance, and camera technology compared to the S5.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 comes with a variety of pre-installed apps, including essential Google apps like Chrome, Gmail, and Google Maps. Additionally, it features Samsung-specific apps such as Samsung Health, Samsung Gallery, and S Voice. Users also have access to the Galaxy Apps store for downloading additional applications. However, the specific apps may vary slightly depending on the region and carrier.