Friday, January 23, 2015

Everything (or almost) on the Galaxy S6 January 23, 2015 – Telefonino.net

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 They say they saw him, that exists and is ready to be presented in March in Barcelona (as seems to confirm a director of the Korean). The editors of BGR but can not show it: what we can do is provide all the information in their possession on the specifications of the next Samsung Galaxy S6 , a product obviously much awaited by fans of Samsung (and others) and that could present some surprises.

 Confirmed, first of all, the ‘ absence of Snapdragon 810 on board: the specific report an octa-core 64bit CPU made with process from 14nm, 20nm currently incompatible with that adopted by Qualcomm. It therefore seems confirmed the rumor that wants a product from the same Samsung Exynos SoC as chosen for its flagship, a choice that could be linked to the characteristics of their product (shown generally as 50 percent faster: it is not clear if compared to the Galaxy S5 CPU or others) or to the alleged defects attributed to the SoC Qualcomm.
 

 Defects which affect overheating and the resulting performance degradation especially of the graphics. Defects denied by LG , directly interested in the issue because his G Flex 2 just announced and in the pipeline for commercialization (by end of the month in South Korea) will mount one: “I am aware the various doubts sull’810 – said the vice president in charge of LG Mobile, Woo Ram-chan – but the performance of the chip are quite satisfactory. I do not understand why there are discussions on the heat. ” From short days you’d be talking of nothing, and the problems described by some analysts Asians would actually been resolved months ago.
 

 It must be said that in the past Samsung has produced several versions of its Galaxy S , which for example in the case of S5 was available in different markets with different configurations: some equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, some with Exynos processor produced by Samsung. Therefore today it is more likely the hypothesis that Samsung simply respect the same script on this occasion: it may be that the first Galaxy S6 to come to market, probably in South Korea, will mount a SoC Exnyos, but later variants European or North American could easily adopt a Snapdragon 810.
 

 Archived issue SoC, if I may say so, there are other details not just in this specification: 5.1-inch qHD Super AMOLED screen with a density of 577ppi , optimized for operation in both full sunlight outdoors, is ideal for a return to the dark with a precise control of brightness. 20 megapixel back camera with optical stabilization, front 5-megapixel lens with f / 1.8 and HDR. Integrated wireless charging, with 4 hours of battery life achieved with only 10 minutes of charging. Metal body and glass (Gorilla Glass 4), as per latest advances circulated. LTE connectivity Cat6. Finally, new payment service called NFC Samsung Pay it would work with 90 percent of current POS already in circulation (and already announced last December).
 

 There is only a small detail that jars in this framework: battery from 2.550mAh appears to be very much reduced in its autonomy to keep up with everything that has been rattled by BGR in its list of specifications. A similar value would not only be less than that of the Galaxy S5, but it also seems generally too low compared to that competition to take the batteries of their high-end smartphones. Of course, part of the Samsung there could be an excellent job in terms of optimizations and consumption: we’ll see.
 

 Finally, another of the rumors circulating at this time concerns the impermeability of the Galaxy S6: the structure of glass and metal seems to exclude the possibility that this edition of the flagship Samsung is water resistant as the previous . If this proves to be true, no one rules out that the company is working on a version of Active simultaneously, with different shapes and made of different materials, will satisfy those looking for a terminal to demonstrate a more adventurous life.
 

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