Samsung will reportedly unveil Galaxy S6 at CES 2015

Samsung will reportedly unveil Galaxy S6 at CES 2015

Samsung is preparing to launch its next flagship smartphone dubbed Galaxy S6 early in 2015. The recent leaks revealed the design of the phone while an import-export site Zauba listed Samsung device SM-G430 shipped to New Delhi, India on December 23, 2014.

PhoneArena first reported about shipment of the Samsung smartphone to India from the South Korea. The device had a declared value of INR 35,489 per piece, which, however, does not reflect actual market price.

One of the eye-catching features being noted on Zauba mentions that the device screens a 5.5 inch display. One of the Chinese publications claimed the screen resolution to be of 1080×1920 pixels and will be powered by Snapdragon 801 SoC.

Mirae Asset Securities analysts also claimed Samsung’s Galaxy S6 to debut early next year at CES 2015 scheduled from January 6-9. Earlier, the phone was expected to make debut at MWC, but the report suggests that Samsung is pushing its launch ahead to give a push to its flagship smartphone against the likes of other.

The report also speculates simultaneous launch of Galaxy S6 Edge and both the devices to come preloaded with several in-house components.

Samsung’s yet-to-be-announced flagship smartphone was also spotted on the AnTuTu benchmark site earlier this month. The listing revealed some detailed specifications including the device running Android 5.0 Lollipop on an octa-core Exynos processor. The device is packed with 3GB of RAM and features Mali-T760 GPU.

Some of the interesting specifications listed on AnTuTu benchmark also indicate Galaxy S6 to feature a 20 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front camera, 32 GB internal storage and 1440×2560 pixels QHD resolution panel.

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