Now that Samsung has unveiled and released all its flagship smartphones for 2014, reports are starting to emerge claiming that the Galaxy S6 is now in the early stages of development.
Although exact specifications are currently unclear, the handset has officially been dubbed ‘Project Zero’, which is a strong indication that Samsung is trying to achieve something unique and different with the Galaxy S6.
This is the first time that the South Korean manufacturer has decided to go with such a bold tag. In the past, it has always used alphabet letters as internal branding for its flagship devices, for example: Project J (Galaxy S4), Project H (Galaxy Note 3), Project K (Galaxy S5) and Project T (Galaxy Note 4).
So what’s the reasoning behind the Project Zero codename? Well, sources operating from within Samsung have reported that the company is developing its “next-generation flagship device from scratch, with an entirely new vision.”
The Galaxy S6 probably won’t be announced until February 2015, which means we have quite a while to wait until we find out more about the device from Samsung. No doubt, we’ll be seeing plenty of leaks, rumors and speculation over the coming weeks, though.
Source: SamMobile
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