Monday, February 23, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 antenna technology will be advanced

Samsung Galaxy S6 antenna technology will be advanced







Samsung Galaxy S6 will use a new technology to optimize the antenna signal within the aluminum frame and avoid any reception problems.


 The next Android flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S6 will maintain these prerogatives, and even use a new antenna that will have a very good quality signal even if placed inside a metal shell, which could give the paper a few hassles in reception.


 Samsung with its Galaxy S6 want to avoid what happened back in 2010, when Apple introduced for the first time a smartphone metal like the iPhone 4, which caused general problems to users, because the antenna inside lost or did not have a signal always of good quality because of the coating metal which interfered with the latter.


 The Galaxy S6 will have no such problem because it will be used with an antenna technology flexible PCB (FPCB) and not a classical antenna structure with laser direct LDS (Laser Direct Structuring; the change would allow the new top of the range smartphone Samsung pass the signal through the antenna components smartphone and place the sensors in the part where it has a greater exposure to the signal.


 The antenna will then flexed into sections dedicated to other radio signals such as the NFC chipset and other connectivity, which may further reduce the signal noise and improve the already good reception performance (not so perfect) already views on the current Galaxy A3 and A5, that they also use a metal cover.


 Samsung Galaxy S6 will be announced to the public March 1, 2015 during the MWC 2015 in Barcelona.



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