Showing posts with label samsung galaxy s6 duo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samsung galaxy s6 duo. Show all posts
Friday, August 21, 2015
Samsung Galaxy S6 Duo leaks with dual-SIM credentials
Shown to offer second-SIM capabilities for an improved work/life balance on a single device, early images of the S6 Duo have surfaced courtesy of PhoneArena.
Reportedly sent in via an unnamed insider, the handset can be seen within a nondescript case, highlighting the phone’s still prototype status.
The second nano-SIM slot is shown to sit alongside the phone’s traditional SIM tray on the phone’s right-hand edge.
As well as visual hardware differences, the Duo’s impending release has been backed up by a series of on-screen images which point to dual-SIM addition.
Joining a SIM card manager option in the phone’s settings menu, the handset has also been shown to sport the S6 device name and the previously tipped SM-G920 model number.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Duo has previously leaked through a Russian electronics retailers, with the 64GB iteration of the device prematurely listed alongside a RUB52,990 (£660) asking price.
There is currently no word on official UK pricing or planned release dates.
Related: Samsung Galaxy Note 5
Second-SIM expansion aside, it is believed that the S6 Duo will sport the same high-end specs sheet as its single-SIM sibling.
The S6 pairs a 5.1-inch 2560 x 1440 pixel QHD display with a 64-bit Exynos 7430 processor and 3GB of RAM.
Further additions to the handset’s high-end features list include a 16-megapixel, OIS-enhanced primary camera and a TouchWiz skinned version of Google’s Android 5.0 Lollipop OS.
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Samsung S6 Duo engineering machine exposure will support dual card dual standby
Except Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, the Samsung seems to also launch a new flagship --Galalxy S6 Duo. It is reported that the phone had been in the Philippines has been exposed and Russia, is now online again out of a set of new spy photos of the aircraft.
How to Transfer Contacts to Samsung galaxy S6 Duos
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Galaxy S6 Duo engineering machine exposure
Judging from the spy photos, this phone has a dual-slot tray, which means it will support dual card dual standby. However, the alleged spy photos of this device is Galalxy S6 Duo works machine, rather than the final version of the aircraft.
In addition, foreign media also pointed out that the aircraft model SM-G920, perhaps suggesting that the aircraft in addition to dual card dual standby, but no difference compared with other specifications S6. It is likely also equipped with eight-core Exynos 7420 chip, using 5.1 inches 2K screen, built-in 3GB RAM, and equipped with 16 million pixel camera, combined with f / 1.9 aperture.
Prices in Russia appeared, the aircraft's 64GB version is priced at 52,990 rubles, equivalent to about 5606 yuan. But unfortunately, the aircraft is whether there will be 32GB and 128GB versions temporary unknown. Considering the machine supports dual SIM dual standby, but still estimated to some specific market, so stay tuned to our follow-up reports.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
10 reasons why the Samsung Galaxy S6 duo stands out
This week, Samsung faced a significant challenge in its attempt to out-do not only the HTC One M9 launch, but also overcoming the shadow of dominance cast by Apple’s iPhone 6. Fortunately, the company really did make an impact this week with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and it’s Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge variant.
Were the announcements muted by the rumors? Yes, definitely. That said, here are ten reasons why Samsung’s new flagship Galaxy duo stands above the rest.
1. There definitely is an Edge variant with a dual-sloping screen
The Gorilla Glass 4 screen allegedly needed temperatures of around 800 degrees Celsius to bend. And, it’s supposed to bend. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is also the world’s first dual-edge screen phone, with the Galaxy Note Edge only boasting an edge on one side.
2. The Samsung Galaxy S6 is made of metal and glass
Metal, metal, metal. We just hope the cellular reception isn’t as dire as the iPhone 5’s was. Samsung has ditched the tacky plastic construction of the Galaxy S5 and has gone with a more polished and premium metal and glass finish. The phone’s surface also changes color under light.
3. Samsung Pay is Samsung’s version of Apple Pay (obviously)
Another mobile payment system, but Samsung’s version does sound promising. Samsung Pay doesn’t just support NFC, but card readers with Magstripe as well, which makes it rather ubiquitous and useful. The company also notes that it’s partnering with a gaggle of financial institutions.
4. The cameras are “better” than the iPhone 6 Plus
Apple really was attacked by Samsung last night, with snide remarks flying left, right and centre from the Korean company. The Samsung Galaxy S6’s 16MP rear camera, and 5MP front camera are both rather stellar though, and both support real-time HDR. The company demoed a video of the camera pitted against Apple’s 8MP snapper and well, it’s safe to say that Samsung has won that battle.
5. Fast charging: A ten minute charge equals four hours of usage
The company noted that the S6 takes nearly “half the time of the iPhone 6″ to charge fully, which is another gauntlet laid down by Samsung. There are also two wireless charging standards supported — WPC & PMA — so at least that development is heading in the right direction too.
6. Qualcomm free: Samsung lauds its own Exynos 7420 SoC
It’s more efficient, faster and better than the Qualcomm chip in the Galaxy Note 4. That was the diluted message brought forward by Samsung. The new Exynos 7420 octa-core chip is manufactured using the 14nm process, which drops power usage by 35%, claims Samsung. It’s also seriously quick.
7. Both phones boast a 5.1-inch, 1440×2560 screen, with 577 pixels per inch
That’s about as dense as any screen can get really. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, of course, does feature a slightly bigger screen thanks to the curve on either end.
8. There’s a new Gear VR headset compatible with both phones
The Galaxy Note 4 worked well as a VR screen, but thanks to the much higher pixel density of the S6 and S6 Edge (something like 577 pixels per inch), it serves as a much better VR platform, claims Samsung. The company has thus outed a new Gear VR headset to accompany these phones.
9. The phones will be released officially in April
That’s right. We’re not too sure on the pricing information as yet, but Samsung has announced that it will begin shipping these phones to consumers on April 1oth
10. These phones might get Samsung back on track
Did the launch live up to expectations? I think it actually lived up to more. Although not as shocking at HTC’s announcements. While Samsung will still need to sell more lower-end phones to make an impact in the market, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will go quite a way to repairing the company’s Apple-tainted image.
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