This might be the first substantial leak of the Galaxy S6 with images showing the brand new design adopted by Samsung for its ‘Project Zero’ 2015 flagship. After hardship in the past couple of years, the company has gone back to the drawing board, trying to revise what a high-end flagship should look like.
The end result might be this alleged aluminum unibody of the Galaxy S6. The leak comes from French publication NoWhereElse, which has an excellent track record with Apple and Samsung rumors. It does come with a warning that those images come from an early batch of Samsung phones and while chances are we’re looking at the Galaxy S6, it’s not 100% certain, so do take this with a grain of salt.
An evergreen aluminum design has been at the core of Apple’s design success with devices like the iPhone 6, iPads, and Macbooks, but on the Android side of things companies like HTC have also pulled off great-looking aluminum flagships.
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