One of the biggest smartphone giants in the world, Samsung has recently debuted their two newest addition to the family.
According to money.cnn.com, the company was in its busiest when customers pre-ordered units of the new gadgets. The phones will be made available in stores such as Verizon, At&T, Sprint, Best Buy and T-Mobile by Friday for user's first-hand experience. They will be on display for sale in US stores by August 21st. Here are a few things to note about these new gadgets:
Galaxy S6 Edge+ : Has a light feel with a curved 5.7" screen on both sides and allows users to save shortcut accessible menus even if the phone is positioned face down. It also has two cameras, featuring 5 MP for the front and a 16 MP rear camera, which offers better filming and broadcasting.
Galaxy Note 5: The "S Pen" stylus has been upgraded to allow users to write even while off screen. A scroll capture capability has also been added, allowing screenshots for parts of images only or a whole website. Its selfie camera has been improved and video shots are viewable on 4K TV. There's also an HD Live Broadcast add-on and lets users do private video streaming or have them publicly uploaded on Youtube.
Another article on cnet.com featured a more detailed compilation of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ that includes pricing information as well as relative differences from its predecessors. View them all by clicking here.
Still in the same article, Samsung's loyalty for bigger screens is undeniable. The release of the new devices shows the company's huge efforts to regain its coveted spot in the market. Samsung's CEO of Mobile Business was quoted as saying ""Bigger screens are great for moving between emails and important files and scrolling through photos and social media or watching a movie.. We are still betting big."