Samsung Galaxy S6 Will Be Unveiled On March 1
We now have a date that you can circle on your calendar pertaining to the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S6. Invitations have started going out and March 1st is the day.
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We now have a date that you can circle on your calendar pertaining to the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S6. Invitations have started going out and March 1st is the day.
Purported images of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 made the rounds online courtesy of Spigen. The Korean manufacturer of mobile accessories has already listed several cases.
Samsung’s Gear VR virtual reality headset is pretty cool, but for now it only supports one device, without which it can’t be used: the Galaxy Note 4. According to Sam Mobile, Samsung will make the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S Edge compatible with the Gear VR.
The Galaxy S6 rumors are building up, getting more frequent and more detailed as the MWC nears, and a lot of them are about its back.
A placeholder on Vodafone’s website confirms that the curved glass version of the Samsung Galaxy S6 will be called the Samsung Galaxy S Edge.
Earlier we heard that Samsung is likely to seal the battery with a non-removable glass cover, but now info from Poland comes that the company will do quite the opposite and do a small-scale version of Project Ara with the back panels.
According to a report in Korean media, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 will feature 4GB of RAM. The story is based on statements from analysts in Korea’s financial sector.
Building the Galaxy S6 from the ground up has been Samsung’s strategy all along following criticism of the lineup’s lack of premium feel. A metal unibody was one way to go.
A new report allegedly all but confirms that Samsung Galaxy S6 will feature a version with curved edge-like display on both sides. The upcoming handset’s screen will mark a step forward from the currently available Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
Samsung used the swipe type of sensor where you had to swipe your thumb (or other finger) over the Home button, which wasn’t always easy to do while holding a 5+ inch smartphone.
There There were reports that overheating issues with Snapdragon 810 SoC could delay next generation flagships, especially the Samsungs upcoming Galaxy S6 smartphone.
Samsung appears to have finally listened to those criticizing its Android overlay. Introducing new features with every generation, TouchWiz is certainly one of the most functional UIs.