Thursday, 18 September 2014

Samsung Galaxy S6

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Samsung Galaxy S6 rumours - what we learned from the Alpha

We've had the Samsung Galaxy S5 handset since the start of the year, making it old news in the smartphone world. All attention may now on the Apple iPhone 6, which is due to launch in September, but we shouldn't ignore Samsung and what it has planned for its next handset, the Galaxy S6. Rumours are already starting to surface and we're here to filter through all of the information to try and get some solid information on the new flagship handset. We'll be updating this article regularly, so check back often to find out the latest information.

What we learned from the Samsung Galaxy Alpha launch

The good thing about a company having a range of smartphones that it releases throughout the year is that each release gives you some insight into the upcoming products. Recently, we've had the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, which is the company's new premium-build handset, constructed from a metal case. What's interesting to note is that this handset's design is the direction that the company wants to take, rolling out the same build quality to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Given that the Galaxy S range has always been Samsung's flagship range, we'd be massively surprised if the company didn't use the same design for the S6. That will mean that we'll finally get an all-metal case. We're expecting the back to be plastic, but this isn't a problem, as it can still look classy and it will mean that rear is still removable for battery replacements. When we saw the Alpha, it was the first time that we picked up a Samsung phone and were genuinely impressed with the build quality and design. The same design rolled out to the S6 could dramatically boost and improve that handset's image and make it appeal to new people.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha

Samsung Galaxy S6 release date

The release date is something that should be fairly easy to predict, thanks to Samsung's yearly release schedule. Following the launch of Galaxy S3 in May 2012, we had the S4 in April 2013 and the S5 in April 2014. It doesn't take a genius to work out that April 2015 seems the most likely launch date of the Galaxy S6. The main question is when will the official unveiling of the phone be?
The press event is typically a few weeks before the phone's official launch date. Last year Samsung decided to unveil the S5 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) show in Barcelona. However, this was a little unusual, as the company had previously launched its new phones at its own events. It's too early to tell exactly what the company has planned this time around, but if the company decides to go with an MWC launch, the show kicks off on 2nd March 2015; if it doesn't, expect a dedicated Samsung event around the same time.

Samsung Galaxy S6 price

Again, Samsung is pretty reliable and we'd expect the Samsung Galaxy S6 to cost roughly the same as the S5. In the UK that means £549 SIM-free, direct from Samsung. There's a chance it could be a little cheaper or a little more expensive, but Samsung has keenly stalked Apple's pricing of the iPhone for some time so the S6 will likely do the same. The S6 will be a high-end handset, so expect it to have a high-end price to match.

Samsung Galaxy S6 specs

Expect the S6 to have a Super AMOLED screen at a higher resolution than the S5. Samsung has said that it wants to keep boosting screen resolutions and has claimed it will launch a 4K 3,840x2,160 smartphone in 2015. Could that be the S6? Regardless the firm has already released the Galaxy S5 LTE-A in South Korea, which has a resolution of 2,560x1,440. The S6 looks likely to surpass that and then some.
Samsung has also been creeping up screen sizes other the years. The Galaxy S3 had a 4.8in screen, the S4 had a 5in screen and the S5 measured 5.1in. It would seem logical that Samsung would keep up this rate, giving the S6 a slight screen boost to 5.2in or 5.3in (these would still be smaller than the 5.5in LG G3). However, the company may decide that it's gone far enough, particularly as it has the large-screen Galaxy Note 4coming up and Samsung would surely want to maintain some differences between its two main product lines.
The S6 looks certain to launch with Google's Android 5 L operating system. With Android 5 bringing support for 64-bit processors the S6 will almost certainly run on one. Either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 or 810 seem likely, with the latter supporting 4K displays.
The camera on the Samsung Galaxy S6 could top 20 megapixels for the first time. Looking at what Samsung's done before it seems likely. The S3 had an 8 megapixel snapper, the S4 upgraded to 13 and the S5 16 megapixels. With smartphone cameras such a huge selling point, Samsung is certain to once again upgrade the camera hardware and software. We'd expect at least 20 megapixels.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha 2

Samsung Galaxy S6 - why no leaks?

It is still very early days for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and with attention focussed on the recently announced Note 4, Note Edge and soon-to-be announced iPhone 6 we're unlikely to see many Galaxy S6 leaks until later in the year. As a result there are no leaked images, no dodgy looking shots taken in factories in the Far East and no alleged specs. All these details will start to appear over the coming months and we'll be updating this article with the latest as it happens.
Published 
16 Sep 2014
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