Is Samsung’s Latest Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge Enough To Dislodge Apple?
Samsung has fired its first shot in a bit to reclaim their lost market share. Your move, Apple.
Cover image via vox-cdn.comForget what you know about Samsung Galaxy smartphones, the Korean company has started on a fresh note for their latest flagship phone
In an effort to reclaim lost market share to Apple, Samsung has launched two flagship models, the S6 and the S6 Edge
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The first thing one notices about the new S6 phones is the look and feel of it. It is no longer made out of plastic. Instead, they have a premium feel with a new all-glass design.
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The curved version of the S6 looks more aesthetically pleasing, and there are a few tricks that you can do with it. You can assign a colour to a contact so that it's easier to know who's calling at a glance.
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However, the look of the new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge has been called out for being a little to similar to the iPhone
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Looks aside, the phones do pack a punch. The new S6 and S6 Edge are both powered with a strong processor and a generous amount of RAM storage.
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The screen is upgraded with a glorious Quad HD Super AMOLED display, which basically means you have crisp, clear images on your phone. The reason for this is so that it can be paired with their Gear VR, where one can view virtual worlds using the screen.
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Moving on to the camera, the phones has a 16-megapixel camera with a better lens that improves low-light performances
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If you're looking to get one, the phones are expected to hit the Malaysian market on 10 April 2015
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