The Samsung Galaxy S6 release
date is right around the corner and, as we are getting closer to it, new rumors
of Sammy’s next-gen flagship are starting to surface online. As usual, we are
recommending you to take them with a pinch of salt, as there is no way to
verify their veracity.
The latest rumors come from
Italian publication HDBlog.it and they sound as Samsung is
planning to use the best design elements of the Galaxy Note Edge and
Galaxy Alpha for their next-gen flagship. According to the aforementioned
source, Samsung Galaxy S6 will have an aluminum body and a curved screen.
Unlike Note Edge’s screen which is bent over the right edge of the phone,
Galaxy S6’s screen will be curved over both sides.
HDBlog.it also claims to have
information regarding the Samsung Galaxy S6 release date. According to them, the
South Koreans will unveil their new phone sometime early Q2 2015, despite the
rumors saying that S6 might be officially introduced to the public at Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, in January 2015. The logic behind the early
Galaxy S6 announcement is based on the below-expectations sales of the Galaxy
S5.
For the time being, there
aren’t any concrete details regarding the technical specifications of the
Galaxy S6. If rumors are to be believed, the yet-unannounced Samsung smartphone
would arrive with a Quad HD screen of unknown size, while sporting at least 3
GB of RAM, and an updated camera unit. Galaxy S6 might be underpinned by a
64-bit-enabled Snapdragon 810 processor, while certain markets might get a
variant powered by a new 64-bit Exynos processor.
I remind you that previous
rumors have pointed out that Samsung is planning to redesign the Galaxy S6 from
scratch, in an attempt to reinvigorate the sales of the Galaxy S line up. For
what it’s worth, Galaxy S6 is known internally as ‘Project Zero’.
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