Monday, April 20, 2015

Galaxy S6 forgets to Samsung in Japan (photo) – AndroidWorld.it

Lorenzo Quiroli Samsung has made a small change to the Galaxy S6 sold in Japanese . Accomplice his unpopularity in the Japanese country, has removed its logo from the two flagship smartphone

On a normal Galaxy Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge sold in our country or in the rest of world will find two logos of Samsung on the surface: a logo on the front panel, below the speaker top, and one on the back, under the camera. Of those sold in Japan, however, given the popularity of Samsung not strong in that nation, the writing is not just this, neither before nor behind.

In its place there will be the name of the telephone operator, in the case of NTT Docomo Docomo, or nothing if you stretches of no-brand version. The second solution, especially in the front, adds a certain style and helps to further increase the elegance and simplicity of the smartphone. You can see in the gallery below, and then to give us your opinion in the comments.

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