Thursday, March 5, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6: Korean is expected to break records in … – LesMobiles.com

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The South Korean manufacturer would be very optimistic after the launch of its flagship. It would expect the same to beat the historical record sales of Galaxy S4.

Following the formalization its two flagship stores on Sunday, Samsung is very optimistic, and even see his Galaxy S6 reach never before seen levels of sales from the manufacturer.

Beat Records Galaxy S4

According to Andy Tu, the head of Samsung Mobile Division in Taiwan, in comments reported by the site DigiTimes , the new model could even beat sales records established by the Galaxy S4, which has sold 16 million copies in the first three months of life.

The Galaxy S5 had meanwhile been sold to 12 million units this same period. This is what decline that Samsung decided to start from scratch to design the Galaxy S6.

A Premium design but more removable battery

After years of complaints from users about the plastic shell on the models of the Galaxy S series, Samsung has finally decided to repaint its flagship. Now, the smartphone is composed of a metal contour and two glass plates in the front and rear, both protected by the technology Gorilla Glass 4.

But if it has undoubtedly gave a Premium hand, many changes were made after the redesign, not necessarily to the benefit of the user. Indeed, the battery (hidden under the back cover) is not removable. An advantage that yet distinguished him from his great rival the iPhone. Moreover, it is no longer possible to incorporate memory card to the phone. You will have to put up with the now released versions (32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB).

Samsung Galaxy S6
The Samsung Galaxy S6

A significantly higher configuration Galaxy S5

The Galaxy S6 has still some improvements, such as battery charging, which is 50% faster than the Galaxy S5. It also embeds a 16-megapixel camera at the back, and enjoy an octa-core processor powerful: the Exynos 7420, along with 3GB of RAM LPDDR4. Finally, it takes advantage of the ability to be recharged wirelessly natively, unlike his predecessors.

Still, Samsung has designed a very interesting smartphone, which should appeal to many consumers. However, impossible to predict whether the Galaxy S6 will beat sales records.

What seems certain in any case is that the context is much less favorable for the South Korean manufacturer this year that there it was in 2013 for the release of the Galaxy S4. Samsung has indeed now facing a much tougher competition including the emergence of Chinese manufacturers.

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