It's just so surprising how smartphones are being released periodically at a very close interval nowadays, while some people are still dreaming of getting the recently released Samsung galaxy S5, Just a few weeks after Samsung
Galaxy S5's launch, reports about
the next Galaxy phone have
already started surfacing.
Galaxy S5's launch, reports about
the next Galaxy phone have
already started surfacing.
Galaxy S6, the successor to the Android-
based device will be the sixth
flagship phone in the Korean
giant's massively popular Galaxy
line.
based device will be the sixth
flagship phone in the Korean
giant's massively popular Galaxy
line.
With "bigger and better" being
a consistent motto throughout the
product's timeline, Samsung plan
to launch the S6 with some rather
unique features.
a consistent motto throughout the
product's timeline, Samsung plan
to launch the S6 with some rather
unique features.
Galaxy S5's launch didn't impress as many fans as Samsung
expected. Though packed with a heart-rate monitor and fingerprint
sensor, Galaxy fanatics didn't think the additions were enough to
make them spend their hard-earned cash on it.
sensor, Galaxy fanatics didn't think the additions were enough to
make them spend their hard-earned cash on it.
As with every smartphone in the Galaxy line, this time too, Samsung has shown that it is indeed listening to its fans. As a result, they will be launching the
Galaxy S6 with two main features: S-metal, a built-in metal detector
and S-ray a portable X-ray scanner.
Galaxy S6 with two main features: S-metal, a built-in metal detector
and S-ray a portable X-ray scanner.
Citing security and health as the two main areas of focus for the
Galaxy S6, the Korean mobile behemoth plans to turn your phone into
your very own bodyguard and your doctor.
Galaxy S6, the Korean mobile behemoth plans to turn your phone into
your very own bodyguard and your doctor.
We talked to a Samsung
representative and he has finally confirmed the two features:
"We all know how helpful X-ray machines are. But who has the time
to go to a doctor? That's why Samsung has added S-ray, a new X-ray
feature that is built right into the Galaxy S6's camera. Just snap a
picture of any part of your body using the "S-Ray mode" and it will
instantly show you an X-ray image of that part on your phone. The
image is then matched with hundreds of X-ray images of normal,
healthy patients to diagnose any abnormality in your body. The
diagnosis is instant so that you won't need a doctor to tell you what
problem you have. You can also share that image to Twitter,
Facebook, or Instagram or add cool filters to it.
representative and he has finally confirmed the two features:
"We all know how helpful X-ray machines are. But who has the time
to go to a doctor? That's why Samsung has added S-ray, a new X-ray
feature that is built right into the Galaxy S6's camera. Just snap a
picture of any part of your body using the "S-Ray mode" and it will
instantly show you an X-ray image of that part on your phone. The
image is then matched with hundreds of X-ray images of normal,
healthy patients to diagnose any abnormality in your body. The
diagnosis is instant so that you won't need a doctor to tell you what
problem you have. You can also share that image to Twitter,
Facebook, or Instagram or add cool filters to it.
Overall, we believe
that this feature will revolutionize smartphones," said the
representative.
that this feature will revolutionize smartphones," said the
representative.
The S-Ray mode, according to reports, will integrate tightly with the
heart-rate monitor and S-health. Samsung also has plans to launch
more features that will help users diagnose complex diseases.
heart-rate monitor and S-health. Samsung also has plans to launch
more features that will help users diagnose complex diseases.
When asked about the metal detector, Samsung added: "Every time you turn on the S-metal mode, your phone will start scanning for suspicious metallic objects in your proximity. It's best
used like a handheld metal detector by hovering over a suspicious
person's body.
used like a handheld metal detector by hovering over a suspicious
person's body.
As an added security measure, you can also opt to send the data to NSA to help them fight the war on terror"
Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S6 by early 2015. It will feature
the latest version of Android with some heavy modifications.
Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S6 by early 2015. It will feature
the latest version of Android with some heavy modifications.
No comments:
Post a Comment