Samsung Korea is doling out its new leader cell phone to faithful Galaxy S holders in South Korea, a nearby daily paper reports. The organization offered the new Samsung Galaxy S6 to SK Telecom clients who either purchased all Galaxy S-arrangement cell phones or were all the while utilizing the Galaxy S1, which was dispatched in 2010.
The South Korean gadgets titan on Tuesday held an occasion to remunerate its dedicated clients, and the report includes the clients were likewise issued one year of free approaches SK Telecom. The South Korean versatile administrator asserted that 15 million clients of its clients had utilized no less than one Galaxy S-arrangement cell phone while 17,000 were all the while utilizing the Galaxy S1.
Moreover, the administrator uncovered that more than 1,600 customers purchased all the 13 Galaxy S-arrangement handsets revealed in the nation, while 2,400 individuals purchased more than 10.
Samsung's new lead Galaxy S6 was at first revealed at MWC and was propelled in India a month ago at Rs. 49,900 for the 32GB variation.
The Galaxy S6 highlight 5.1-inch Quad HD (1440x2560 pixels) Super Amoled showcase with a pixel thickness of 577ppi. The new Samsung Galaxy S6 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and is fueled by a 64-bit octa-center (quad-center 2.1GHz+ quad-center 1.5GHz) processor coupled with 3GB of RAM (LPDDR4). Three stockpiling variations are accessible: 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB.
There is a 16-megapixel back cam with OIS (optical picture adjustment) and LED glimmer while there is a 5-megapixel front cam on board. The new premium Galaxy handset likewise packs finger impression examining with an improved touch-sort unique mark scanner on the home catch. Moreover, the handset comes preinstalled with updated Samsung Knox. It additionally comes preloaded with Microsoft applications, for example, OneNote and OneDrive with 115GB distributed storage free for a long time.
The Galaxy S6 is sponsored by a 2550mAh battery and for integration bolsters LTE Cat. 6 emphasizing up to 300Mbps download speeds and backing for India's 4G LTE systems
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