Following a rumor that said that Samsung won’t be using a Snapdragon 810 processor in the Galaxy S6, a new report claims to have details on what is inside the phone.
According to a “trusted source” speaking to BGR, the Galaxy S6 will feature a 5.1-inch 2560x1440 Super AMOLED display with a “super dim mode” for late night use, a 64-bit octa-core 14nm processor, 20-megapixel OIS rear camera and 5-megapixel front-facing shooter, 32GB/64GB/128GB of storage, Cat.6 LTE, and a 2550mAh battery. We’ve also been told to expect wireless charging, a “metal and glass body”, Gorilla Glass 4, and turbo charging that’ll give you four hours of use in 10 minutes.
While still unconfirmed, most of the specs detailed in this leak sound like features that Samsung would cram into its next flagship. For example, many big Android phones are now coming with 2560x1440 screens, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see Samsung do the same with the Galaxy S6. The battery is a tad smaller than the one in the Galaxy S5, but if it’s true, at least there could be turbo charging and wireless charging options to help top you up.
What do you think of this rumor? Will you be happy if the Galaxy S6 will indeed have this feature set?