A new series of devices dubbed under "Galaxy O" are reportedly being prepared by Samsung for elease. The rumoured handsets under the Galaxy O said to be launched as Samsung's Galaxy O5 and Galaxy O7.
According to India Alive Today, until now, the Samsung Company can still be noticed for shipping still its Galaxy smartphones in the form of diverse arrangement, like the metal-bodies and leader S arrangement. Currently, some reports claim that Samsung is gearing up to launch another cell phone arrangement called Galaxy O.
Based on the latest leak, the two new smartphones that will be released by the Company said, standing in the model numbers of SM-G550 and SM-G600 under the new series named 'Galaxy O'. The forthcoming latest flagships under Galaxy O series will reportedly become a virtual reality based smartphones in partnership with Oculus Rift, Phone Radar reports.
According to All Phone Price, since the Samsung Galaxy O5 and Galaxy O7 said to be mentioned internally as "SM-G550″ and "SM-G600," separately. Thus, it shows that Samsung's forthcoming handsets will clearly not follow the Samsung's naming convention that is designed in linear alphabetical order.
The site also reported that Samsung has just recently unveiled details about the features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow that is still upcoming and said to be sported to the Galaxy devices. OS cover device management solutions, better fingerprint access integration were reportedly among its included features. Furthermore, the forthcoming Galaxy O devices will reportedly join the well-known list of the Galaxy S, Galaxy J, Galaxy E, Galaxy A, Galaxy Z and Galaxy K lineup of smartphones.
On September 23-25 during the Oculus Connect2 event that will be held in Hollywood, the Galaxy O handsets are also expected to be launched. Reports say that this will be an interesting event for fans, as they will see Samsung staking big on the virtual reality. However, the company has already had a partnership with Oculus Rift for the Galaxy S6 VR headset last year.
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