But some reports emerging from Korea suggest that we may not have seen the last Galaxy S6 release after all. While attention at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (LON:BC94) (KRX:005930) was
assumed to be squarely aimed at the forthcoming Galaxy Note 5, this flagship phablet may be joined by another in the Galaxy range in the foreseeable future.
assumed to be squarely aimed at the forthcoming Galaxy Note 5, this flagship phablet may be joined by another in the Galaxy range in the foreseeable future.
Galaxy S6 Plus tipped
With many Android fans currently eagerly awaiting the debut of the
Galaxy Note 5, it has been reported in South Korea that a phablet
successor to the Galaxy S6 may even release first. The Galaxy S6 Plus is
apparently another phablet that Samsung is ready to launch this year,
and according to the rumours from East Asia it will actually debut much
sooner than the expected Galaxy Note 5.
While this device will be a surprise to many followers of Samsung,
photographs of this purported device have seemingly been leaked this
week for the first time. These particular images have emanated from
Russia, and reveal what sources claim to be the very first live
photographs of this unreleased Samsung handset. The Galaxy S6 Plus
phablet will apparently replace last year's Galaxy Note Edge, suggesting
that this niche will not be renewed when the Galaxy Note 5 is released
later this year.
This would definitely be a surprise, as when the Galaxy Note Edge
was released last year, it became the first curved screen mobile
release from Samsung, or for that matter any other manufacturer. In
general terms, the device was considered to be a success, and the
concept of curved screen handsets has been particularly well received.
Indeed, Samsung has perhaps become more associated with the curved
display technology that any other aspect of his existing portfolio of
products.
It was just assumed as a matter of course that Samsung would release
an upgrade to the Galaxy Note Edge during 2015, but this now looks to be
doubtful, at least in branding terms.
Set for unveiling
According to attendant reports, the Galaxy S6 Plus could be unveiled
as early as the next few weeks. While there have been a few previous
reports about this forthcoming phablet, it seems that Samsung personnel
have been working hard on this behind the scenes, and that it may be
ready for release much sooner than perhaps would be anticipated. The new
images have been published by YouTuber Marcus Brownlee, and are already
creating something of labels on the video-sharing site.
Sources close to Samsung suggest that this device will feature a
hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor along with a 5.5-inch display, which
is curved on both sides. This would obviously make the device an ideal
replacement for the existing Galaxy Note Edge, and it would then
logically follow that there will be no sequel to this particular device.
Why this particular handset would be branded as a Galaxy S6 device is not entirely clear, but this could be related to the release schedule of the handset. If it is released sometime before the Galaxy Note series, then Samsung may have another device in mind to take the place of the Galaxy Note Edge. This will be revealed in the fullness of time, but we could find out pretty soon whether or not this Galaxy S6 Plus device is likely to come to fruition this year.
In terms of specifications, aside from the Snapdragon processor it is suggested that the Galaxy S6 Plus will benefit from a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen, and will also be armed with a 16-megapixel snapper. Although this is a phablet device, it is also thought that there will not be any S-Pen functionality included with the Galaxy S6 Plus, and that this will instead be held back for the
Galaxy Note range. This would seem to make sense, as the stylus can be
considered a significant distinguishing aspect of the Galaxy Note
series.
Specifications
Aside from the size of the screen and its curved aspect, there is
also a great deal of speculation about the resolution of the device.
Samsung would love the Galaxy S6 Plus to be the first mass-market 4K
resolution handset, but whether this will turn out to be feasible at
such short notice is somewhat doubtful. A 4K resolution device would be
absolutely natural for Samsung, considering that last year's Galaxy Note
series featured a quad HD resolution. But there are question marks over
whether it will be technically and technologically feasible for Samsung
to achieve this with the release of this phablet.
With Samsung looking to impress ahead of the release of the iPhone 7,
it is likely that the corporation will push the boat out with regard to
other specifications of this device. This could then mean that the
Galaxy S6 Plus includes a model that features 256 GB of internal
storage. A 5-megapixel front camera has also been suggested, in order to
ensure that the device provides excellent selfie taking capabilities.
Samsung stated during 2014 that it acknowledged its device range had
been misguided in recent months and years. This was off the back of a
disappointing 2014 for the corporation, during which is profits tumbled
by 60 percent. Since then, Samsung has been overtaken by Apple
in terms of pure volume of mobile sales, and the once bullish Korean
corporation has fallen significantly behind its great rival as 2015
unfolds.
It seems quite clear now that the Samsung hierarchy has decided to
take significant action in order to steer the corporation back in the
correct direction. Central to this seems to be a reordering and
rebranding of the company's flagship devices, and Samsung seems to
believe that quantity is as important as quality in this department.
Offering consumer choice may turn out to be a wise policy by the Korean
Corporation, and the Galaxy S6 Plus seems likely to be available to
consumers in the foreseeable future to test this ethos.
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