Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S6: the manufacturer would go back to zero – The Digital

According to media generally knowledgeable about the subject, the internal code name of Samsung Galaxy S6 is “Project Zero”. The choice of name has nothing innocuous and result from Samsung will start from scratch to design a next installment featured smartphone with everything that exists.
Project Zero . Under this mysterious code name, one might think that escaped from a manga that is hiding in the inner Galaxy S6. It is reported that Sam Mobile , a site generally very knowledgeable when it comes to the Korean manufacturer. We return to this point a little further. Whether true or not, this rumor seems to have a close to nil interest prima facie

But do not go too fast. There is still an interesting point in this story. So far, the manufacturer has always used letters to describe its various projects – Project for the Galaxy S4 J, H Project for the Galaxy Note 3, Project K for the Galaxy S5 or T Project for the Galaxy Note 4. The change schema, and the name of the new project would come from the fact that Samsung would be started from scratch to design its next Galaxy S6. It would therefore not a model that tries to build its success on an incremental innovation, as did the Galaxy S and iPhone for several years, but on a breakthrough innovation. Such a project can not be decided overnight. It is therefore difficult to believe that these are the latest results disappointing, the Galaxy S5 Samsung have pushed to engage the maneuvers. In all cases, it will take several months to be fixed.

To return to Sam Mobile , know that it is precisely because it is the site that “out” this information that we have chosen to report it. This media is suspected by some journalists to be a true member of Samsung unofficial press both leaks and rumors that he unearths often prove accurate. Not to mention the firmwares official allegedly fleeing Sam Mobile manages systematically find their availability before …


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