Samsung is still big in the business. Numbers may be down a bit this year but its key leaders will still remain. And as for the next flagship phone, we know that Samsung is developing it this early and may be released earlier than usual, perhaps at the Mobile World Congress.
The next flagship Galaxy S phone will be called the S6. Not Galaxy S VI but simply S6. Samsung has what they call Project Zero –an effort of the company to make something as great as the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4 ( sorry Galaxy S5). Some Project Zero details have been tipped but we generally know that Samsung would be starting from scratch and not just build up on what the previous model doesn’t have. So far, we heard that the Galaxy S6 developed through the Project Zero would have a 2560 x 144 QHD resolution but would have a smaller screen size. Rumor has it that it will be powered by an Exynos 7420 chip, 64-bit processor, Exynos LTE Modem 333, 3GB RAM, and 32GB to 128GB storage capacity.
Samsung could also be working on a curved display variant of the Samsung S6. Nothing is certain yet but it could be called the Galaxy S6 Edge with a curved screen similar to what the Galaxy Note Edge currently has, bending at one side of the device. Curved displays are still new so Samsung could still be experimenting. Let’s see.
VIA: Sammobile