Samsung Galaxy S6 Finally Ends HTC’s Design Edge on Samsung for Flagship Smartphones

While Samsung previously promised that it has done away with the bloatware, its new handsets still came with tons of it. There are still folders that have preloaded apps from Samsung, Google, Microsoft and the carrier. But at least, it is contained in a folder so users can just simply ignore them.

Aside from the fact that the smartphones do look expensive, they also feature a fast charging technology which means a 10-minute charge would already enable the handsets to continuously operate for four hours.

In addition to the fast-charge feature, the phones also sport built-in wireless charging and an optional wireless charging pad.

The Samsung flagship smartphones also feature a home button on the front that also serves as a fingerprint reader to unlock the handset.

The camera is also a great improvement from its predecessors. The Samsung flagships now both sport a 16-megapixel resolution rear-facing camera with optical image stabilization and a front-facing snapper with 5 megapixels of resolution.

In terms of power inside, the Samsung’s flagships do not disappoint with their octa-core Exynos processors that offer 3GB of RAM. In terms of internal storage options, the handsets come in 32GB up to 128GB of internal storage variants.

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