January 22, 2015
Soon, Samsung will present their new device Galaxy 6S. The event will take place on 1st of March at Barcelona and not all details are revealed. But one important one came through by now. Even though it was expected for Samsung to use for this device the Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 SoC chipset, it looks like they won’t go to the end with this. Rumors said that in their opinion this processor overheats reason for which they chose not to implement it in the smartphone. Of course, it looks like a good decision considering that this way they might learn from their former mistakes.
They don't want any risk
Still, the potential customers aren’t very pleased about this situation. Until now a couple of important smartphone names were powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 SoC. These are: Samsung Galaxy Note 4, new Moto X by Motorola, Sony Xperia Z3, OnePlus One, and HTC One M8. Don’t know how all customers will get this decision, but as I said they don’t seem very happy at this moment. Regarding this thing, some analysts even made a statement: "Samsung may release the next Galaxy S as early as March, and it can't dare to take the risk to use any of the chips in question for its most important model."
4 GB of RAM
This isn’t the only major change that Samsung will make, though, as rumors circulate that the South Korean producer will implement a 4GB RAM memory and also will make two versions of this device. One version will tout a regular display while the other will boast a curved edge similar to that of Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.