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Samsung Galaxy S6 Rumors; Smartphone to Come with Either QHD or 4K Display

Samsung's latest flagship offering, the Galaxy S5, is already getting old especially with the release of Apple's iPhone 6, Google's Nexus 6, and even moreso Samsung's own Galaxy Note 4. While it's still too early to expect a Galaxy S6, the rumors are already making their rounds around the cyberstream. One thing's for sure, the next flagship handset isn't coming anytime soon.

Still, the South Korean tech company is already well on its way in developing the Galaxy S6 but there are reports that they are going to start the building process from scratch, with the plan being dubbed "Project Zero." Going by Samsung's product cycles, there are speculations that the S6 will be unveiled during MWC 2015 in March.

As for the specs, it's still wild game and nothing is certainly final. More than likely, the company will stick to its Super AMOLED screens. Screen size could go from the S5's 5.1-inch to anything as large as 5.5-inches. As for screen resolution, the company could match LG's QHD (2560 x 1440) screen in the G3 flagship or go 4K resolution (3840 x 2160).

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With the Galaxy Note 4 toting the QHD display, seeing it in the S6 wouldn't be too surprising, also considering that other competitors have already gone QHD such as Google's Nexus 6 flagship. A curved display for the S6 is also rumored much like the Galaxy Note Edge.

Design and build are expected to be improved after the Galaxy S5 got criticized for its plastic build. There are rumors suggesting that the company is going for graphene but it is more likely that they will be going for a metal build much like the Galaxy Alpha.

The S6 could also be going for a Snapdragon 808 or 810 chipset depending on which display resolution they choose to go for. The 808 can support up to QHD displays while the 810 can support up to 4K displays.

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