Written By Pradeep Abheeshta So Samsung has the S7 and LG has their soon to be released G5 - HTC isn't going to stay quiet, is it? With leaked benchmarks and body shells, here's an idea of what the next flagship is going to have. It's going to be unveiled in the first week of April.
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Written by Abheeshta Pradeep As we all expected, there will be new variants of the Samsung Galaxy S6 coming, after the announcement of the rugged S6 Active, and now according to a benchmarking test on GFXBench, there seems to be a new member arriving in the S6 family soon.
The smaller S6 Mini, according to the leak, the phone seems to have a 4.6 inch display with a resolution of 1280 X 768 (estimated pixel density of 324 PPI). It will be powered by a 64-bit 1.8GHz hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor with an Adreno 418 GPU and 2 GB RAM. The phone comes preloaded with Android 5.1.1, and will also pack a 15 megapixel rear shooter and a 4.7 megapixel front camera. No official details have been released about the device. So, what do you think about the leaked specs of the S6 Mini? Leave your comments below! Written by Abheeshta Pradeep After the recent release of Samsung's flagships, the S6 and S6 Edge, in the first quarter of 2015, many people (including me!) are anticipating the next big announcement of the S6's big brother, the Note 5. Though no leaks or videos of the Note 5 have surfaced yet, there has been a possible unofficial teaser of the phablet's curved-screen cousin. The renders, uploaded by GdgtCompare.com on YouTube, showcases what the Note 5 Edge could look like. Its design is reminiscent of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge's design, which on an artistic perspective, is gorgeous, but if functionality is a concern, then the design will be disheartening for a few due to the lack of a removable battery. However, much cannot be commented on the renders as it may not be the actual look of the phone. We still have to wait till September or October (*sigh*) this year for an official unveil. So, what do you think about the renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Edge? Should exquisite design be the norm for Samsung's design team or should functionality have the first priority? Share your opinions in the comments section below! |
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