The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are the newly confirmed Samsung flagships scheduled to hit the market in Early 2015.
A few weeks back, we reported that Samsung is not going to release the Android Oreo upgrade for the Samsung Galaxy S6. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge seemed to be the oldest models to get the new software.
i think manufacturers should support flagships much longer than they do currently.
however, if they dont, the upside to having a flagship phone and community development.
if the manufacturer doesnt want to update the android, a custom rom will do it just fine.
It’s become increasing common to hear of Samsung’s mobile business struggling, but here’s some positive news — early signs around its newest devices suggest that the company might be returning to times of success.
With that pesky Galaxy S7 launch out of the way, carriers like Verizon can finally get back to focusing their energy on pushing out Marshmallow to the devices that really need it. You know, like last year’s Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
Now this is a design i like
I'm due an upgrade from my S4 next year and being honest, I was more interested in what HTC has in store however the S6 Edge definitely has my attention. After owning the S2 and S4, I want a phone that feels premium in my hand and I'm glad Samsung have finally acknowledged the need for this. I'm just crossing my fingers that they are listening elsewhere too, toning down the bloatware and touch whiz would certainly be more steps in the right direction.
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