Samsung Gadgets 2015 Release: Galaxy S6, S6 Edge Reviews; New Tizen Smartphones, and Note 5 Unveiled September?

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The latest Samsung gadgets 2015 releases just get better and better. In a highly technology-driven world, it is important to keep up with the demands of a fast-paced lifestyle. This can be achieved by making sure one uses the right gadget with all the right features.

Samsung has been making a good reputation for itself among customers for the past few years, especially in the line of smartphones and other handheld gadgets.

One of the releases they've had this year would be the Galaxy S6 and the S6 edge, which feature a blend between the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 6 in terms of design.

Nevertheless, these models become unique in their own with the reflective layer of metallic paint on the underside of the glass to add for protection.

At this point, Samsung has given more attention to the way they design their smartphones as a way to veer from the more boring and plain structures they've delivered in the past.

The model's interface features the lighter feel of the stock Android 5.0 Lollipop and a more effective fingerprint sensor. This Samsung gadget is deemed to please anyone who gets hold of it.

There are other Samsung gadgets to be released this year, which tech addicts should keep posted for. This includes the 2 rumored Tizen phones to follow the recent Z1, as well as the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, which is expected to be released at the start of September 2015.

Reports from the Tizenexperts blog said that Samsung Z1 will be equipped with a 32-bit quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, and TFT-LCD display with 540x960 resolution, and a Tizen 3.0 UI.

On the other hand, Galaxy Note enthusiasts claim that the Note 5 will have a larger display and overall enhanced graphics.

Numerous Samsung gadgets 2015 releases have been happening. It may be hard to keep track, but can be managed by checking more updates once in a while.

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