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New rumors confirm that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will be designed from scratch and it will arrive in a variant Edge , which features a curved display probably similar to that which characterizes the peculiar Galaxy Note Edge. This was revealed SamMobile, portal always very up to date on new products coming from the South Korean home.
The Galaxy S5 has disappointed the expectations of the public and those of Samsung as too similar to its predecessor, so Samsung is well aware that with the next phone range will have to make some changes that might attract the attention of the market again. SamMobile confirmed that Samsung Galaxy S6 not only introduce a hardware sector further increased and performance, but will also be “designed from scratch” as the company is “back to the drawing board” to find new ideas.
The next line of smartphones Galaxy S will also come with a different form factor . Specifically, it seems that will be launched in two variants : characterized by a traditional glass display and the other, however, with curved screen of type Edge . Currently it is not yet known whether the second edition will have the same curve on the right side implemented in Galaxy Note Edge, but it is hoped that the South Korean giant can improve the form factor as this phablet is having some problems.
For example, the use of the Galaxy Note Edge by left-handed is not so simple, in fact, and it is hard to get used to the panel; with the Galaxy S6, the manufacturer therefore a great opportunity to rethink both the hardware and the software and build a package that can be truly innovative .
Finally, some of Specifications that will characterize the Galaxy S6: according SamMobile, will arrive on the market with a display from the 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 810, a front camera with 5 megapixel camera and a rear module with a sensor of between 16 and 20 megapixels, amount of internal storage equal to 32/64/128 GB and a new Broadcom chip.
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