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Samsung Galaxy S6 may shrink back down to a 5 inch screen

Samsung has progressively increased the screen size of its Galaxy S flagship devices for the last few years but it looks like that may finally stop as it has been tipped that the Galaxy S6 will feature a shrunken down 5 inch screen.

New leaks suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S6 has the model number SM-G920A and comes with a 5-inch screen, according to Indian import tracking site, Zauba. This will be the first time in recent years that Samsung has released a flagship device that is smaller than its predecessor.

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Image Source: Concept Phones

Other leaks also suggest that the device will have a 1440p screen, which is a fairly obvious guess given that other recent flagships have also begun incorporating higher resolution 1440p displays, despite the lack of need for them.

an eight core Exynos 7420 chipset, 3GB of RAM and a 20MP camera are also on the cards.

Samsung going with its own Exynos chip seems very likely at this point. We have previously reported that Samsung was unhappy with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 chip. Additionally, Qualcomm recently admitted to losing a big client during an earnings call.

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KitGuru Says: Samsung's Galaxy S6 flagship is due out pretty soon so we don't have long left to wait for the final specifications and design of the phone. Are any of you guys waiting for the Galaxy S6?

Source: Zauba
Via: TechRadar

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