Galaxy S6: Samsung TouchWiz could finally ease

Samsung has worked hard to improve the equipment of its flagship smartphone these days, but the overlay software may be too greedy and maligned. Of course, the company's devices tend to be powerful and feature-rich, but TouchWiz is quite greedy, taking a lot of storage space, as in memory, resulting lessen device performance.

Fortunately, all this could all be about to change with the Galaxy S6 of the South Korean giant. Indeed, an industry source reportedly said the Korea Business that Samsung aims to get rid of unnecessary features within its Touchwiz overlay, in order to simplify the user interface, and thus make it similar to the Nexus 6.



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Reduce various third features is one thing, but to get to the strip at the height of Nexus 6 seems unlikely, especially since this smartphone is based on a pure version of Android. However, there is hope that this is a real information because it could greatly improve the experience of the software part of Samsung's smartphones . But conversely, the fans multiple functionalities provided by TouchWiz such as Smart Scroll, might be disappointed if they end up being classified as "unnecessary functions".

Very soon
In other news surrounding the Galaxy S6, citing a source in the smartphone Seoulfn.com reported that Samsung smartphone will start mass production in February , and while most of the world will probably have to wait until March to hands on it, the Galaxy S6 could be sold in South Korea next month.

The source also mentions things that we have heard in the past, such as the fact that the next flagship of the company will sport a metal frame and a curved screen on one side. In addition, it states that a new type of surface treatment technology will be implemented on the hull of the smartphone. Unfortunately, it is unclear what impact this will have on it.

While the CES is now behind us, all eyes will be turned to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Expect many more leaks and rumors in the coming weeks.
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