They arrive in Italy from April 10 the two new Galaxy Samsung: l ‘ S6 ‘s S6 Edge , unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The ANSA them viewed premiered during an event organized by the South Korean in Rome.
The two smartphones, light, elegant in design, have some technical features in common. Both have a body made of Gorilla Glass 4, ultra-resistant glass that also makes them pleasant to the touch. Have a thickness of 6.8 millimeters per 138 grams, the S6, and 7 mm for 132 grams version Edge. Both have 64-bit mobile processor, display Quad HD Super AMOLED 5.1 inch, Android OS 5 ( Lollipop ). The front camera and 5 megapixel rear 16 megapixel. Recharging is also wireless.
The interface is redesigned and aims to simplify the use of the smartphone, making it a sort of small pocket computer. With a few taps on the screen you can make use of multiple applications simultaneously, even with a new command of dragging windows of the app from the left corner of the screen down. By doing so, for example, you can watch a video and in the meantime write a message and see the agenda.
On the Edge Galaxy S6 focused more creative effort: the curved screen is captivating lights when receives notifications even if facing down. Scrolling with a finger from the right edge curved inward, leads quickly to a quick menu with a maximum of 5 contacts from the address book, each with a different color, useful for recognizing notifications. The camera offers a more advanced feature: for example with the new ‘Quick Start’ can be accessed ‘on the fly’ by double-clicking the Home button. And then there is the ability to take pictures in three dimensions.
Both Galaxy S6 integrate Knox, a platform for security against potential attacks and other malware threats.
Knox Workspace in particular allows separate from the rest of the phone all applications, documents and activities which concern only the work.
Also interesting is the power saving mode – which prolongs battery life – with which turns the screen of the Galaxy in a spartan display in black and white, with a few selected applications and essential functions available.
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