Samsung has a huge device on the way, the Galaxy
S6, and it will be very important
for the company’s future. The release date has been rumored since the
initial announcement, and everyone took a guess at when it might be, but now
we’ve received some hints.
According to Daum, a Korean publication,
the Samsung Galaxy S6 may be launched in spring 2015, more
particularly in March. This was expected, because Samsung is merely in
pre-production stages for their Galaxy S6 right now. Little is known about the
device, but according to most of the talk going around, Samsung is planning
their Galaxy S6 device to be a total game changer in the tech industry, meant
to compete with Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone
6 Plus. Among the changes that the
tech giant has in store for the Galaxy S6 is a dual-curve display, like
that of the Note Edge but on both sides. This could be a very
interesting change, especially if they combine the proper OS features with it.
Samsung
Galaxy S6 is codenamed as “Project Zero”
The Galaxy S6 is currently
named ‘Project Zero’ and
production is set to begin in February. A specific release date still hasn’t
been given for the device. What we reporting today is mere speculation and
should be treated as such. Things are always bound to change, maybe in a good
way, so we’ll have to wait and see what happens.
Samsung’s Galaxy S6 tech specs are currently
unconfirmed, but from what we know so far, the flagship is set to feature an
upgraded display with a qHD resolution, 16/20MP primary shooter with Optical Image Stabilization, a 5MP secondary camera, 32/64/128GB
variations of internal storage, 64-bit Exynos 7420 and Snapdragon 810 processors. The device is set to be released
on all major US carriers, such as AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S.
Cellular, and Verizon.
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