The Samsung Galaxy S6’s internals have been dissected again
and again and again over the past few months that we all pretty much already
know the phone like the back of our hand, even when nobody has seen it yet
except the people who are working to build it.
While talks and discussions on its appearance, screen, RAM,
processor, camera and what not have been never-ending, the battery aspect
receives lesser attention. Now, fresh reports from the Korean media have shed
some light on it, and it won’t make for some happy reading.
If what they claimed turns out to be true, the S6 will only
pack a 2,600mAh battery, which is unimpressive at best. Factor in the previous
flagship S5 being equipped with a 2,800mAh juice pack, one wonders what had
went wrong.
In what will turn out to be a double-whammy, it is almost a
given that the S6 will be housed in a metal unibody chassis and that potentially
means the back cover is non-removable.
We can only hope that the S6’s processor will be able to
optimize the battery use efficiently and the battery life will last just as
long as the S5 (that’s the least we can hope for).



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