Samsung is just now finally starting to get its Galaxy
Note Edge on the market, following the release of the
Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy S5 earlier this year, but
rumors out of Korea are already starting to brew up
fresh details on the Galaxy S6. Samsung is apparently
already well on its way developing the Galaxy S6 – no
surprise there given standard product cycles – but it’s
reportedly trying to start the process from scratch this
time around, a plan internally dubbed “Project Zero,”
according to some reports.
Korean news outlet Daum on Tuesday said that
Samsung is working to push up the launch of its
Galaxy S6 smartphone by a month. Instead of releasing
the handset in April, as it typically does for its Galaxy
Sx refreshes, it’s currently working to push the Galaxy
S6 out the door in March. Samsung typically unveils its
new devices during the Mobile World Congress trade
show in Barcelona each year, which happens to fall in
March in 2015, so this could mean that there’s going
to be a super narrow time-frame between
announcement and launch of the phone.
We’re still a bit in the dark when it comes to
knowledge on what the Galaxy S6 will offer. One
analyst recently said he believes Samsung will offer a
display with two curved edges , which might draw on
lessons learned from the curved screen on the Galaxy
Note Edge. That makes sense, too, especially if the
Note Edge starts to build a solid development
community that takes advantage of that new screen
area. Samsung will reportedly sell models equipped
with 64-bit Exynos processors and others, for markets
like the United States, with Snapdragon 810 chips.
Via : techno buffalo
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