Samsung hasn't announced anything official about their upcoming smartphone, the Samsung S6, but details have already started to appear on Chinese website CNMO.
The follow up to the Galaxy S5 is apparently already available on the popular benchmarking app AnTuTu, which is available on Android, Phone Arena reported. CNMO posted a screenshot of the specs on AnTuTu for the Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G925F, which could be the European version of the phone.
Assuming the specs mentioned in the picture are correct, the next Galaxy device will come with a 5.5-inch quad 1440 x 2560 HD display, a 5mp front camera, a 20mp rear camera, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal memory.
It phone will also have a built in Android 5.0 Lollipop software and 64-bit, octa-core Exynos 7420 processor with an ARM Mali-T760 GPU, according to CNMO.
There are rumors that the S6 is actually part of Project Zero, which sees the debut of not just the S6, but also the S6 Edge.
The option is rumored to be inspired by the Galaxy Note Edge and could feature a similar curved display that bends at one side of the screen. Samsung could be making a different type of variant for Project Zero however, since the curved display design is still new to the market.
Instead, Samsung could just choose to go ahead with an Edge version for the Galaxy S6. It could be a couple of months before we know anything however.
Samsung has not given any indication when it could debut its next major smartphone. The Galaxy S5 was first announced last February before being released worldwide in April.
An April release could be hurt by performance issues happening with the 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor. The issue with the processor will delay the release of other Android devices, which push back the launch of the Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge.
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