Thursday, January 22, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 officially unveiled its characteristics

Samsung Galaxy S6 officially







The Galaxy S6 should be officially announced on March 2, at the MWC 2015 in Barcelona. Meanwhile, information about the next Samsung flagship reach the shovel and the latest comes to us from the US site BGR to complement what had already revealed the first AnTuTu benchmark, last month.


 If all you can read below remains to be taken with caution . The information is quite detailed and more or less overlap with everything we have already heard in recent times, particularly in terms of the design of the Galaxy S6 that would combine glass and metal. The model of the processor is not informed, however, we learn that it would be 50% faster (than the previous version?) And etched in 14 nanometers .


 The battery would only 2250 mAh. An ability that may seem a bit feeble, especially with a qHD screen, however, the document states that it is able to offer four hours of battery after only 10 minutes of charging. Furthermore, the etching of 14 nm Soc should greatly promote independence.


 The screen would retain the same size as that of S5 of 5.1 inches. News that should please most refractory to large screens, although with such a format, the definition Quad HD may seem too much . Finally, the Galaxy S6 should usher in a new mobile payment platform called Samsung Pay. Any similarity with the name of an existing service would be of course a coincidence.


 Display: Super AMOLED 5.1 inch QHD resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels, 577 dpi resolution, protective glass Gorilla Glass 4, fashion outdoor visibility and night mode


Processor: octo core 64 Bit engraved in 14 nm and 50% faster


Internal Storage: 32/64/128 GB


Camera: 20 megapixels with OIS optical stabilization


Front Camera: 5 megapixel aperture f / 1.8 with HDR in real time


Battery: 2550 mAh (four hours of battery life for 10 minutes of charging, fast charging and wireless charging)


4G: Category 6


Design: glass and metal


Other: Samsung mobile payments Pay (compatible with 90% of magnetic stripe payment terminals and NFC payment terminals)



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