The pressure is around Samsung Galaxy S6 ! In now a days of the presentation of Samsung flasgship at Barcelona MWC opening on March 1, 2015. As the event approaches, rumors are intensifying around the smartphone from the Korean company. This week has again been full of new information and BeGeek features a small recap ‘of what we learned this week
Samsung Galaxy S6. What we already know
hardware level, we already know that Samsung will abandon the traditional Snapdragon Exynos 7420 for a 64-bit processor with Cortex-A53 cores 4 1.5GHz Cortex-A57 and 4 cores at 1.8GHz. The brand will be supported by 3 GB of RAM. A 2.600mAh battery
The all combined with a graphics chip Mali-T760, will a driver 5.1 inch Super AMOLED qHD screen with a resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels. This week, new rumors have helped reveal more about the Samsung Galaxy S6.
New rumors about the Galaxy S6
In this rumor period and uncertainty, any information from the manufacturer is up for grabs. Samsung has decided to throw us some crumbs on the Galaxy S6 with a teaser video to learn more about the materials used in the Galaxy S6. A video at the end of which you can see the phone.
What we get a clearer idea of the look of the phone and correlate this video with renderings released by Samsung on his Instagram account, but also by Verus shells manufacturer who teach us, among others, the phone could be 6.9 mm thick (same as the iPhone 6).
The manufacturer of accessories has also OBLIQ unveiled some visual Galaxy S6 which corroborates this information and also unveil the flash and camera sensor would move to the right of the unit. A photo sensor inherited the Galaxy Note 4 (with some improvements including an optical stabilizer) and would display 16 megapixels. It also shows that the volume buttons are now separated into two distinct blocks.
Finally, it would appear that most of the phone’s look, the TouchWiz interface also suffer some alterations according to the website SamMobile. Some applications like Voice S or S Note could be eliminated. Instead, the Samsung Galaxy S6 natively would receive applications come straight from Microsoft as One Drive, Mobile Office or Skype.
Photo Credits: Account Instagram Samsung
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