Galaxy S6: Samsung still would test several prototypes

Rumors about the Galaxy S6 Samsung - or at least a variation of it - suggesting that it will have a curved screen persisted for months, and sources seem rather fickle about it.

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Apparently, the Korean company has not yet decided on the form to be taken by its future flagship smartphone , seeing as the "Messi" to revive a declining total range after many lackluster sales for the current Galaxy S5.

The company is still testing several prototypes of the Galaxy S6, said an alleged employee of Samsung on Reddit (before deleting his comments). The individual in question, which was confirmed by moderators of Reddit as an actual employee of the electronics giant, have confirmed previous rumors about the Galaxy S6 - known under the code name "Project Zero" and that it will be a new beginning for Samsung.

Rapid changes
According to this source, Samsung still testing three variants of the Galaxy S6 , one being a smartphone with a screen having a curved edge (similar to the Galaxy Note Edge), another is a smartphone with two curved edges, and finally the last should offer a screen more "traditional", since it will be flat.

It is from there that the rumors about the Galaxy Edge S6 probably come, since Samsung has apparently not yet decided whether it will or not release a multitude of variants. If this is not the case, the South Korean firm will have to make a choice on the model. Having all this in mind, "Samsung has a lot of prototypes and things change very quickly," said the mysterious author of the publication.

Finally, the source also said that Samsung has strongly worked to remove many slowdowns problems arising with TouchWiz overlay . The South Korean firm would use even the latest APIs that are used to Android 5.0 Lollipop.

However, we still have no word on whether the Galaxy S6 highlights Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 or its own Exynos chip. But according to this source, we will know in April, 2015.
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