Samsung debuts Galaxy S6; iPhone 6 seen maintaining momentum

By | April 10, 2015

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While Apple (AAP) continues to see strong demand for its iPhone 6 series smartphones, rival Samsung is out Friday with its next-generation handset, the Galaxy S6. With the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, Samsung hopes to regain some market share it lost to Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, which debuted last September. The new Samsung smartphones, which use Google’s (GOOGL) Android operating system, went on sale Friday in 20 countries. Samsung has reported limited supply of the curved-screen S6 Edge because the screens are difficult to make. The S6 phones sport metal cases, ditching the plastic of earlier models. They have a 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display and an eight-core 64-bit processor. They also feature a 5 megapixel front-facing camera and 16 megapixel rear camera. Plus, the S6 boasts fast charging and built-in wireless charging. Canaccord Genuity analyst Mike Walkley sees continued momentum for the iPhone 6 series… Scalper1 News

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