Top 5 features of Samsung Galaxy S6 to beat Apple iPhone 6

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Latest rumors state that the Samsung Galaxy release date will happen in March/April 2015.

Samsung will most likely follow the launch date of the previous Galaxy S smartphones, which took center stage in February during the Mobile World Congress trade show and will be available for purchase in April. Thus, the next generation handset should arrive in 2015 at the MWC event and hit the shelves of retailers in spring.

Previous rumors stated that the company will release the device earlier than expected due to reports that Samsung is suffering low sales. This is due to the waning popularity of Samsung smartphones.

Analysts think that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 will pack upgraded specs and features that will surpass the expectations of the consumers as the company is feeling a lot of pressure to impress its buyers. Below are the top five features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 that could beat the iPhone 6.

Design

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 is reported to sport a metal casing. The recently released Samsung Galaxy Alpha comes with a metal body, ditching the usual plastic casing of previous Galaxy S handsets.

Screen Display

The Samsung Galaxy S6 is speculated to come with a slightly larger screen display with 4K pixel resolution. Other reports claimed that the handset with quad HD (1440 x 2560) Super AMOLED screen resolution.

Processor

The new smartphone from Samsung will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 or 810 processor with 64-bit architecture. The handset will be backed with Adreno 430 graphics chip to support the high res images and videos.

Operating System

The Samsung Galaxy S6 will most likely come with the upcoming Android 5.0 L.

Battery

The Samsung Galaxy S6 features will be supported by a battery capacity that is purported to be 30 percent more efficient performance and longer than the previous battery life of other Galaxy S smartphones.

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