Metallic Samsung Galaxy S6 and Premium S6 Edge Launching at CES Las Vegas
Considering the dropping profits that dear Sammy has been witnessing
this year, the upcoming offering of the flagship Galaxy S is expected to
arrive a tad earlier. Samsung Galaxy S6,
which is expected to flaunt some new design and metal added here and
there, might see a launch as early as CES 2015 next month!
Samsung Galaxy S6 launch at CES 2015:
Korean tech giant is planning to announce its upcoming flagship at
CES, Las Vegas next month, reports Korean media. According to this
report, both the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the rumored, dual-edge premium Samsung
Galaxy
S6 Edge will be launched at the event. The upcoming flagship duo will
further the concept we saw with the Note 4 last quarter. Samsung
released both the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and a premium, limited Note 4
Edge. Galaxy 6 is expected to receive a similar sibling after the Note 4
Edge got quite a positive response from critics.
Chosun Biz, a Korean website citing Mirae Asset Securities
(MAS) of South Korea reported this news of an earlier launch of Galaxy
S6 duo. The MAS analysts also expect to see Samsung selling a giant
bucket full of 35 million units of Galaxy S6 and another 10 million
units of the
dual-edged premium Samsung Galaxy S6.
Consumers Electronics Tradeshow (CES) 2015 is happening in Las Vegas
from January 6 to 9. Along with Sammy, Sony and HTC are also expected to
launch their flagship devices – Sony Xperia Z4, Xperia Z4 Compact, and
HTC One Hima (M9), respectively. Will Samsung’s “half-metal unibody”
Galaxy S6 and beautiful dual-edged S6 be able to cloud other Android
flagships? We will see next month.
Samsung Galaxy S6 rumored specs list:
- 5.5-inch diagonal screen with 1440 x 2560 resolution
- Exynos 7420 octa-core 64-bit processor / Snapdragon 810 variant
- ARM Mali-T760 graphics support
- 3 GB of RAM
- 32 GB of on-board storage
- 20 MP (or 16?) primary shooter
- HD Selfie front camera
- In-house Cat. 10 LTE Modem
- Android 5.0 Lollipop
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