A number of rumours have emerged that paint a picture of what we can expect from the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6, and if true it could be a very exciting smartphone.
The first rumour suggests we'll see a special variant, dubbed the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, that will come with a dual-edge curved display.
The curved display will be similar to the one Samsung created for the Galaxy Note Edge, but according to SamMobile the Galaxy S6 Edge will have a curved screen on both sides of the handset.
SamMobile also claims that the Galaxy S6 variant will be able to make use of the same apps for the edge screen (known as panels) as the Galaxy Edge, which include Yahoo Finance, news and sport panels, briefing panel, pedometer panel and others from the Samsung app store.
There will also be some unique features for the Galaxy S6 variant due to its dual edged curved screen, such as being more comfortable to use regardless of if your left or right handed, along with the screens lighting up when you receive a call or message.
More RAM than a Paul McCartney solo album
The second rumour, published by GSM Arena, suggests that the Galaxy S6 will come with 4GB of RAM, rather than the previously thought 3GB.
This has emerged from statements from analysts in Korea's financial sector. It doesn't rule out the possibility that there will be a version of the Galaxy S6 with 3GB of RAM as well.
This is due to the rumour that the Galaxy S6 could come in two versions (not counting the curved screen variant), one with a Snapdragon 810 chipset, the other with Samsung's own octa-core Exynos 7420. The amount of RAM the handset comes with could depend on what version you go for.
It's expected that Samsung will show off the Galaxy S6 at MWC 2015, so hopefully we'll see the new handset and all its potential versions then.
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