Samsung Galaxy S6 Release Date, Concept: Specs Of 2015 Flagship Include 20MP Camera, Curved Body And New Sensors

Samsung may not have yet released the S5 but rumors are circling about the future. The Samsung Galaxy S6 might not have a release date yet but a concept of the phone, though not yet announced, rumors are circling about what the phone might have.

With an expected larger screen and a reportedly aluminum unibody chassis in the also anticipated S5, the future Samsung Galaxy S6 concept may find a sturdier that an aluminum body and a much clearer and bigger screen.

Also likely to be seen on the future flagship model phone may include a 20-megapixel camera that has been reported that Samsung is working on this kind of technology to be added to their models along with all new kinds of sensors for the phone.

The trend being seen started with the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 which has a 13-megapixel camera, reports say that the S5 may come with a 16-megapixel camera led to reports and speculations that the releases in 2015 may carry a whopping 20-megapixel camera.

"After the 16-megapixel product, the 20-megapixel product will become the general trend," a source told PCMagazine.com.

Seen with the release of a 41-megapixel camera in a Nokia phone, it is nowhere near impossible that a 20 MP may be included in a Galaxy S6.

Rumors and concepts of the Samsung Galaxy S6, though no release date has been set but will probably be out on 2015, may include a 20MP rear camera, 4-7 front camera, 64GB of internal memory, a longer life span of the phone’s battery, wireless charging and possible a flexible or curved glass.

As you may have noticed, most concepts for future releases from phones even in the iPhone 6 and other future Samsung phones, the trend was to have either a curved body, flexible body or an almost frameless display in the phone.

A video below shows how the Samsung Galaxy S6 may look like as the concept leans towards a more futuristic look. Release date for this phone may be in 2015.

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