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Samsung Galaxy S6 Jermaine SmithWith the code name "Project Zero", one might think that Samsung's future flagship will be called something other than Galaxy S6. But the opposite is true, and the future flagship of Samsung will still be called Samsung Galaxy S6. As usual, it was again confirmed by foreign sources who confirmed the name and revealed new details. The phone is referred to as "Project Zero" because it should be classified among devices such as Galaxy With III a Galaxy S4, which had really strong sales and due to its great popularity, even Samsung was forced to re-release it Galaxy S III with more powerful hardware to be compatible with Android 4.4 KitKat.

Samsung wants to return to these devices, which were and probably will remain legendary for a long time. Samsung's designers have therefore returned to the table, where they aim to design not only the design, but also the functions of the new phone that is to become "new Galaxy S III" and not only in terms of innovation, but also in terms of strong sales. The phone should bring a Quad HD display with an as yet unknown diagonal, a 64-bit Exynos 7420 or Snapdragon 810 processor, a main camera with a resolution of 16 or 20 megapixels, a front camera with a resolution of 5 megapixels and a storage of 32, 64 or 128 GB.

Alongside the standard one Galaxy For the S6, Samsung is also working on a special "Edge" variant that will be similar to today's Galaxy Note Edge. Again, it will be a model with similar specifications as it will have Galaxy S6 with the only difference that Galaxy The S6 Edge will have an additional display on the right side. Samsung wants to differentiate its phones from the competition with curved displays, and it is highly likely that it will protect this technology. The name of the phone is not yet certain, but it is highly likely that it will be called this.

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*Source: SamMobile

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