It would be a big move
Samsung may launch a jumbo version of its leading smartphone
in the next few weeks.
The bigger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge would be called the
Galaxy S6 Plus, say the fonti attendibili—translation: “reliable sources”—that
spoke with the Italian technology blog HDBlog.
Originally expected to debut in early September at the
European consumer electronics trade show IFA Berlin 2015, the device is now
anticipated to arrive sooner this summer.
The Galaxy S6 Plus is suspected to be model number SM-G928S,
which appeared on the device-identifying IMEI database in April, as reported by
the Samsung blog SamMobile. The project has apparently been renamed “project
zero 2″ from “project zen” internally, according to HDBlog—a nod to “project
zero,” Samsung’s code name for the Galaxy S6 phone.
The new device does not appear to differ greatly from its
predecessor aside from the boosted screen size, which puts it on par with the
iPhone 6 Plus at about 5.5 inches. It’s expected to have the same camera and
screen resolution (5-megapixel front and a 16-megapixel rear camera) and screen
resolution as well as 32 gigabytes of memory, says SamMobile. (Still no “s pen”
stylus, either.)
Samsung has released bigger phone models before. Last year,
the company launched the Galaxy S5 Plus, a bigger version of its Galaxy S5,
eight months after unveiling the first model.
Despite the initial assurances that the anticipated phone
would be announced at IFA 2015, HDBlog says it has received new intel
indicating an earlier release. The site cautions, however, that its reporting
should be considered semplici “rumors” suscettibili ad imprecisioni, or “simply
‘rumors’ susceptible to inaccuracies.”
Source From:- http://time.com/
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