Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 Comparison: Should You Upgrade

The successor to the Galaxy S5 is expected to set new standards as far as smartphone performance and hardware capabilities go.  The Samsung Galaxy S6, which is expected to make its first appearance in early March of 2015 in Barcelona and come to a retailer or carrier near you in April or May, will be a major upgrade, the main difference being the shift from a 32-bit based systems to 64-bit Android OS architecture.
Samsung’s current flagship, the Galaxy S5 is one of the most powerful smartphones in the market, packed with tons of features and running a powerful motor inside it.  The 5.1 inch device sports a full HD 1920 x 1080 p Super AMOLED screen, a quad-core 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with an Adreno 330 graphics unit and 2 GB RAM.  As you can see, it is a device possibly more powerful than your computer.
Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 Comparison: Should You Upgrade

Hardware

Samsung invested a lot in shifting from plastic smartphones to all-metal builds, but I believe it is a wise investment and it will pay off.  The Samsung Galaxy S6 will have a different premium build with a classy metallic finish, unlike The S5’s patched up leather.  The core specs of the SGS6 include a better more crisp and larger 5.3 inch screen.  Although it will still be Super AMOLED, the screen of the S6 will be able to bend and will have a 4K resolution!
Both the US and the international versions of the Galaxy S6s will come with powerful multi-core processors to run Android’s new 64-bit operating system Android L.  With the 4GB RAM the S6 will come with and super-fast graphics, it’s no secret that the S6’s performance will not be comparable to that of its older brother, the Galaxy S5.
Samsung is also upgrading the internal memory of its flagship smartphone to as much as 128GB to match Apple’s latest iPhone 6’s.  if you are looking forward to seeing a very powerful smartphone in the market next year, the S6 Specifications promises to pack these and other new features such as a better 20 megapixels camera, better speakers which may even be fitted on the front of the device, a very thin bezel and a 5 megapixels front camera capable of recording 4K video.



To power all these amazing hardware, rumor has it that Samsung will make a 4,000 mAh battery specifically for the S6.  What do you think of the comparison in the video?

Software

There are lots of new software features Samsung has been announcing, the latest being new features coming with a brand new TouchWiz that makes the large screen device easy to use, better power saving features and of course, Android L’s great usability and utility features.
Samsung made several variants of its current flagship smartphone the Galaxy S5 because it was clear that the people knew they couldn’t pack everything they wanted in such a badly designed phone.  That’s why Samsung’s Head of Galaxy S designer got fired, and the new guy is going all-metal, which is a wonderful thing.  The Galaxy S6 is still many months away, so till then you can still enjoy the power of the S5, which is an amazing device too.

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