After months of leaks and teasers, Samsung tonight officially unveiled its next-generation range of Galaxy phones.
The Korean firm ditched its trademark plastic casing for both models and has added a curved screen to the Galaxy S6 Edge.
The flagship models both have 5.1-inch displays with the world’s highest number of pixels-per-inch (PPI), meaning tiny details on photos and videos can be seen with unprecedented clarity.
The phones are also the first to feature dual-standard wireless charging technology built inside the handsets.
And Samsung said at the launch event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona tonight that it has reduced the amount of bloatware on both handsets by a staggering 40 per cent.
And Samsung said at the launch event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona tonight that it has reduced the amount of bloatware on both handsets by a staggering 40 per cent.
Samsung has ditched its trademark plastic casing for both models. Added curved screen to Galaxy S6 Edge, which is out on April 10%.
Both models have 5.1-inch displays with 577 pixels-per-inch (PPI). Also feature 16MP rear-facing cameras and 5MP cameras on front
Samsung says it has reduced bloatware amount on devices by 40
Both models have 5.1-inch displays with 577 pixels-per-inch (PPI). Also feature 16MP rear-facing cameras and 5MP cameras on front
Samsung says it has reduced bloatware amount on devices by 40
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