The Samsung Galaxy S6 is still campaigning to be “the smartphone of your dreams”. After releasing several videos highlighting the power saving capabilities and the great things you can do with its camera, it’s now the turn of the smartphone’s design and under the hood details to take the spotlight. Two more new videos in their “What Comes Next” series were released, all with the intention of showcasing their new flagship devices and jumping on the great buzz that they have garnered with both the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge.

One of the things that has been praised about the new devices is the sleek design, and the video compares it to a car, with its metal frame and Gorilla Glass that is scratch-resistant. The Galaxy S6 edge‘s dual edge design is also highlighted, but they couldn’t compare it to anything because they say it’s one of a kind. It vaguely talks about the whole process of making the world’s first dual edge smartphone. The People Edge feature is also showcased, as it makes it easier to get notifications from the important people you’ve bookmarked even when you’re not looking at your smartphone’s main display.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6RQ5NUxpmo

Under the hood, the Galaxy S6 seems impressive as well. They compare its CPU prowess (14nm AP and 64-bit CPU) to that of a cool sports car, as compared to other phones’ small, RV car-like processing power. So even if you play high-powered games on your device, it will still consume 35% less power than other devices. The 3GB LPDDR4 RAM also makes it easier and faster to switch between multiple apps. Receiving and transmitting data at the same time is now possible and fast they say, thanks to the UFS 2.0 memory of the Galaxy S6. Of course, the smartphone’s screen is something to brag about with its 557ppi Quad HD Super AMOLED display.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuQazLONhXE

The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge are now available in different markets worldwide. The latter costs $100 more than the flagship, but if you’re convinced that you need a dual edge smartphone, then it should be worth it.

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