Friday, June 12, 2015

Is the Samsung Galaxy Note rumored Galaxy S6 S6 Plus? – CNET in Spanish

A trade mark Korea suggests that the Galaxy Note line could join the Galaxy S for the Galaxy Note 5 have new name.

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The Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge receive at least one new bigger brother in the third quarter of this year. Juan Garzon / CNET

The rumors of a Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus began to emerge last week, but in an opinion column a few days ago I explained why I did not think that a Galaxy S6 Plus viable.

Now, a new registered brand in South Korea suggests that a new cell of the Korean giant could be called, in fact, S6 Galaxy Note.

Although the information related to the trademark does not disclose the specifications of the phone, the name “Note” I suggest that this cell would be bigger than the Galaxy Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, possibly the rumored 5.7-inch screen Galaxy S6 Plus course.

The latest rumors indicated that the Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus (or Galaxy S6 Note) would be released in August this year, so there could be a lot of confusion for users and hurt sales of possible Galaxy Note 5 which supposedly presented at September (if the company continues the tradition of the series).

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Screenshot by Juan Garzon / CNET

However, it could also be possible that Samsung is planning to change a bit line Note to integrate with the Galaxy S line, although some reports indicate that the company may decide to increase the size of the Note to not compete much with the new device – which could also affect the sales of Galaxy Note 5 to become too great for many users.

It is not clear what Samsung may be preparing their new tabléfonos, but we hope this will be clarified in the coming months as the launch of new devices is expected by the Korean giant.

[Via Phone Arena]

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