Samsung’s Unpacked event at MWC 2015 may be a few weeks away but that hasn’t stopped the rumour mill with both of Samsung’s proposed new handsets making an appearance on one of its support pages.
As spotted by Dutch blog Galaxy Club and reported by BGR, Samsung’s official website in Finland posted two new page placeholders (as seen below) for the unannounced SM-G920X and SM-G925X. These are indeed the purported model numbers for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S Edge respectively.
The pages don’t feature any more information other than the model numbers but based on current leaks, we expect both handsets to sport Quad HD displays – similar to the one on the Galaxy Note 4 – a 64-bit octa-core Exynos processor, 20 megapixel camera, up to 128GB internal storage and Android Lollipop OS with TouchWiz on top. Both handsets are also expected to be the launch devices for Samsung’s new mobile payment system called… SamsungPay (original right?)
The Galaxy S6 is expected to keep the design of previous handsets except with a larger home button to accommodate a touch sensor that doesn’t require swiping whilst the Galaxy S Edge is likely to appeal to the techie-user with dual curved edge displays on either side.
With just a few short weeks until Samsung’s event, there’s likely to be even more information to leak but rest assured, we’ll bring you all the coverage right up to and including Samsung’s announcement live from Barcelona.