Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Features Makes One M9 Sound and Look Like HTC's Previous Flagship Phone

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Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge features are considered the company’s aces to redeem itself from its previous downfall on the mobile market. Both of the newcomers present new features inside and out. This has made some of the critics think that the S6 line is actually something that competitors would have to consider seriously.

While it is evident that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge features deliver new experience to consumers, it seems that Samsung’s curse of having to rehash their previous phone models have been passed to HTC. While the company has also unveiled its HTC One M9 at the recent Mobile Word Congress in Spain, the phone already received a barrage of criticisms, as it doesn’t look much different from its predecessor.

Then again, while it looks pretty much the same as the M8, the M9 still has at least a polished design, with a few improvements packed under the hood. This includes a better rear camera as well as better battery capacity. This is to cater the device’s updated Snapdragon 810 processor, increased storage capacity, and more functionality.

As for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge features and those of the standard Galaxy S6, both share the same specs on the inside, their only difference is that S6 edge comes with a dual-edge curved display. Apparently, Samsung did go back to the drawing board, and its new flagship phones look nothing like its previous one.

HTC One M9 is scheduled to go on sale in the middle of this month, while Samsung’s Galaxy S6 phones are expected to go out on April 10. Price tags are not yet final, but analysts believe that it would be the same as the One M8 when it was first released on the market, which was at 649 US$. Galaxy S6 phones, on the other hand, would sell from 775 US$ to 1162 US$, depending on the storage options.

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Samsung, HTC, HTC One M9, Galaxy S6 Edge, Smartphone

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