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Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S6 Active

Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S6 Active: repairability, common failures, parts availability, and which Galaxy S is cheaper to own and fix — from a Seattle repair shop.

Our pick: Galaxy S6 Active

Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S6 Active: repairability, common failures, parts availability, and which Galaxy S is cheaper to own and fix — from a Seattle repair shop.

SpecGalaxy S25Galaxy S6 Active
Release year20252015
ChipSnapdragon 8 EliteExynos / Snapdragon (region dependent)
Display6.2" Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz4.0–5.1" AMOLED/LCD (era dependent)
Repairability (1–10)68
Parts availabilityexcellentlimited
Our rating4/53.5/5
Top shop failureBattery degradationBattery degradation
Second common issueUSB-C / charging port wearUSB-C / charging port wear
Generation eracurrentedge

Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S6 Active: which is better to own and fix?

We compare Samsung Galaxy S phones the way a repair shop should — not just benchmarks and cameras, but what breaks, what fixes cost, and which chassis is less painful on our bench.

Quick take

Pick Galaxy S6 Active if better repairability and parts story in our shop. Both are Galaxy S phones, so you're still in Android flagship repair territory — but the gap matters when you crack a screen or need a battery.

Spec & repair snapshot

See the comparison table below for release year, chip, display, repairability scores, and the #1 failure we see on each model.

Galaxy S25 — shop notes

Galaxy S6 Active — shop notes

Generation gap

Galaxy S25 (2025) vs Galaxy S6 Active (2015) — 10 years apart. That usually means a meaningful chip bump and longer software support for the newer phone — but also higher used-market price.

Which should you buy used?

  1. Check battery health (Settings → Battery and device care) before either model.
  2. Ask about prior screen or back glass work — quality varies by shop.
  3. Compare our repair prices for the exact failure you're worried about.

If you're cross-shopping within the same generation (e.g. Ultra vs Plus vs FE), repair costs often differ more than performance for typical users.

Repair cost & downtime (shop perspective)

| Factor | Galaxy S25 | Galaxy S6 Active | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Repairability | 6/10 | 8/10 | | Parts availability | excellent | limited | | Typical first shop visit | Battery degradation | Battery degradation |

These are qualitative scores from our Seattle benches — not Samsung specs. Higher repairability usually means lower labor surprise when something common breaks.

Software & resale runway

Galaxy S25 (2025) will generally outlast Galaxy S6 Active (2015) on One UI and security updates, but the used price gap often swallows that advantage. If both phones are already several years old, condition and repair history matter more than generation gap.

Who should pick which?

  • Choose Galaxy S25 if you prioritize balanced Galaxy S features and accept slightly higher repair labor vs the alternative.
  • Choose Galaxy S6 Active if you prioritize balanced Galaxy S features and the used price fits your budget after a realistic repair cushion.

We link full single-device reviews above when you want depth on one model only.

Verdict

For most buyers walking into our Seattle shop, Galaxy S6 Active is the smarter pick between the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S6 Active — primarily because of better repairability and parts story in our shop. That doesn't mean the other phone is bad; it means total ownership cost tilts one way when you plan for real-world repairs.

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