Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S6: Project Zero Release Date Announcement, Specs Rumors Continue

The release date for the Samsung Galaxy S6, known as Project Zero, is set to be announced at the CES 2015 conference taking place from January 6-9.


Rumors on mobile forums are already speculating over specs for the phone: a SuperAMOLED screen, graphene material and expanded memory are said to be included.
Consumers are expected to learn more about the product's specs and rumors.
Samsung officials are expected to provide more information about the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Galaxy S5 in the coming days, which is said to include specs improvements.
The company released an Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Galaxy S5 in Poland several days ago. South Korea has been slated as the next location for its release, Gotta Be Mobile reports.
Samsung's mobile chief J.K. Shin remains in his role despite rumors of him being replaced, Digital Trends reports, an act seen by many as a confidence-booster to reverse the lack of popularity surrounding company products like the Note 4 and Note Edge.
Samsung Galaxy S6: Project Zero Release Date Announcement, Specs Rumors Continue [NEWS]Samsung's Galaxy Note Edge for Verizon was approved by the FCC several weeks ago, sparking rumors a price leak will be made available soon.
The new mobile device has received mixed reviews from consumers and analysts.
Geoffrey Fowler of the Wall Street Journal mentions that "the Note Edge ends up being yet another distraction in the arms race for our attention," adding that "It just tacks on new territory to an already cluttered phone landscape." The phone has received praise, however, for its specs and flexible design.
AT&T has announced that it is offering the Galaxy Note Edge for $399.99 with a two-
year contract and $945.99 off-contract, the International Business Times reports, leaving many consumers debating over the mobile device's price.

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