It seems that finally the future reference phone company Samsung did not change his name and eventually be called Galaxy S6 . Ie nomenclature is maintained and, therefore, it will be totally recognizable. In this way, other than these options are discarded.
What is certain is that the internal project of the Korean company’s Project Zero, and what does being worked on is that the design is different to show a radical change to return again to reap success with the Galaxy Samsung S3 and S4 obtained. For this, it is expected that the use of metal is an important part of the housing new phone and also in regard to hardware are believed to be the display quality 2K, processor would be a Exynos 7420 supports 64 bits of eight cores (have a version with Snapdragon 810) and Lollipop Android operating system. And all with intereantes strokes as a larger amount of RAM and new chips to improve the sensors and connectivity.
But, as we said, the name would remain and this would be Galaxy S6, which makes perfect sense because Samsung has managed to this nomenclature is known worldwide and logically necessary economic investment-and time- not worth their while. Besides, this product range, as the Galaxy Note, are now synonymous with high-end quality.
would come to a variant of the usual pattern
Well Yes, it seems that along with the high-end phone would a device called Galaxy S6 Edge and, as with the variant of the new phablet (presented during the IFA), would a portion of its curved screen . That is, in one of its sides would be covered by the panel, here, there would shortcuts and notifications that allow the front screen is much cleaner and handling more comfortable.
Therefore , it appears that despite the changes expected to be included in the future your reference, Galaxy S6 name will be heading and, given the good reception in the market with curved screen phablet Edge Galaxy Note, Samsung also seems to offer a bet to screen models below 5.5 inches. We’ll see if these movements and developments, the Korean company regains momentum in the market.
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