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Samsung Galaxy S6 can be released on the market before than expected: according to rumors from South Korea, the note manufacturer has already decided to launch it at the end of March 2015 , or immediately after the official presentation that seems to take place during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
Usually Samsung takes advantage of ‘event at Spanish technological background to present its latest flagship smartphone, and then introduce it in stores by the end of April. According to the Korean Daum, but this time the company will try to anticipate the launch in late March, in an attempt to take advantage of the hype which usually occurs after the public presentation of the device.
In addition to the possible Release date , Daum also anticipates that the Samsung Galaxy S6 may have a curved display similar to the one built into the peculiar Edge Galaxy Note smartphone arriving in Italy that is characterized by its screen which also extends to the right edge, designed to offer new possibilities of use. The panel’s next Galaxy S could also have a resolution of 2540 x 1440 pixels, the same as the Galaxy Note 4, and include within it a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 810.
Mobile World Congress 2015 will take place in Barcelona March 3 to 5, but Samsung will most likely be a separate media event, as it always has, to introduce to the public its next flagship. For now there is no confirmation of this, but since the current Galaxy S5 has fallen short of expectations in terms of sales, it’s very likely that Samsung wants to strengthen its position in the market by introducing its biggest news of the year ahead.
It seems obvious that, when it comes, the Galaxy S6 mount Lollipop Android 5.0 operating system.
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