The Samsung Galaxy S6 is expected to be launched in two weeks and exciting news has hit the web regarding the smartphone's possible camera specs.
According to Android Headlines, Korean media outlet inews24 reports that the upcoming flagship device could come equipped with a dual camera. As it stands the only smartphone in the market with a dual camera is HTC's One M8 released last year.
In addition to Samsung's enhanced camera specs, rival company LG is believed to be making the same move for its upcoming LG G4.
As the released date of the Galaxy S6, there are a number of rumors hitting the net one of the recent photos leaks include alleged casing molds which didn't point to a dual camera design. While this is already the second time that rumors of a dual camera has hit the internet, it's too early to tell and conflicting reports indicate otherwise.
Given the importance of a revitalized Galaxy S series, per PhoneReview, Samsung may opt to go for a dual camera but the site analyzed that the company is more likely to opt for an improved single camera.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 failed to wow the public and delivered underwhelming sales for the Apple-rival. In an attempt to boost its sales, Samsung is believed to have undergone a redesign project dubbed as "Project Zero" that will build a completely overhauled phone.
Dual Design for the Galaxy S6?
Aside from dual cameras, we've also heard that the Samsung Galaxy S6 could come in two models. Similar to the recent release of Apple -- the iPhone 6 and bigger iPhone 6 Plus in September -- Samsung is believed to be preparing for a two-model release this March.
According to various sources, the S6's radical redesign could include a S6 Edge variant. Like the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Note Edge released in 2014, the Galaxy S6 is said to offer a standard model along with a curved display option.
Per reports, the South Korea-based firm applied for trademarks for two models, namely the Galaxy S6 and an S6 Edge, notes SamMobile.
Features of the devices expected to be released in March 1 during the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona, include a QHD Super AMOLED displays, 3GB RAM, 64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 SoCs, 32GB ROM, 16-MP camera equipped with 4K video recording, a 5-MP front-facing snapper, improved TouchWiz running on Android 5.0 Lollipop, and LTE Cat. 10 connectivity.
What do you think of a dual camera for the Samsung Galaxy S6?