Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge in India for 'testing'


NEW DELHI: Samsung Galaxy S6 has arrived in India. The latest flagship from the house of Samsung has not yet been unveiled globally and a number of speculative stories about its launch have been doing the rounds. 

But the Korean smartphone giant's Indian unit has reportedly imported a prototype of the Galaxy S6 to into the country for R&D purposes. 

According to the import data website Zauba, model number SM-G925F -- apparently the curved variant of Galaxy S6 -- was imported on January 3 in Bengaluru. Samsung declared the price of the unit at Rs 44,909 for the import declaration purpose, it seems. 

If speculation is to be believed Samsung Galaxy S6 and its curved variant may be unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas this week. However, according to a report, the much-awaited successor to Galaxy S5 will at best be showcased to selected trade partners, and not to consumers. 

The device is expected to feature a Quad HD (2560x1440p) display, 64-bit Exynos 7420 or Snapdragon 810 processor, 16 or 20MP rear camera, 5MP front camera with 32, 64 and 128GB storage options and Broadcom's new BCM4773 sensor chip. 

The South Korean tech giant has been working on Galaxy S6 under the codename 'Project Zero' as it aims to redesign it from the scratch in order to make it 'the best Galaxy S flagship yet'.

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