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The Galaxy S6 may come with a disappointing 2,600mAh battery

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As usual, Samsung’s new flagship is one of the year’s most highly-anticipated smartphones and, as such, rumors about the device have been popping up like crazy. The latest such rumors suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will come equipped with a 2,600mAh battery. For those of you who aren’t familiar, this basically means that the Galaxy S6 will have a battery life closer to that of a Galaxy S4 than anything that has been released in the last year or so. 

The Samsung Galaxy S6 is undeniably a highly anticipated phone, more so given that Samsung has reportedly manufactured it as a brand new device aimed at revitalizing the Galaxy S line-up. The S6 will surely be unique among its siblings, as it will employ certain design cues that have never been seen before on a Samsung flagship phone. One of them will be a unibody case which will no longer give access to the battery, so in other words the SGS6 will be the first smartphone in the S series not to come with a user-removable battery. Those of you who are worried about battery life may have hoped for a larger unit to be fitted underneath the unibody shell, but as it turns out this may not be the case at all. According to a recent report from Korea, the Galaxy S6 might have a smaller battery than the current model (by 200 mAh), but the good news is that battery life as a whole may have still been improved.

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