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According to the sources, the device will have:
- Processors made in-house (they dropped QUALCOMM over issues with overheating).
- A metal body.
- A 5.1-inch front-facing screen.
There will reportedly be two versions of the device. One will just have a standard screen - but the other will wrap around both the edges of the phone.
The South Korean company has utilised curved screens before. The Samsung Note Edge's screen wraps around the right-hand side of the device. It can be used to display shortcuts for apps. Here's how it looks:
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Bloomberg's report contradicts previous rumours that the Galaxy S6 would only feature a curved screen on one side, like the Note.
The news comes as as Samsung struggles to differentiate its high-end products from the pack. Its profits have been decimated by the runaway success of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, and Apple is also making unprecedented headway in Samsung's home market of South Korea. No foreign smartphone manufacturer has ever historically passed the 20% market share mark - but there's now fears that Apple could overtake Samsung altogether.
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Samsung's high-end lines used to be distinguished from Apple's offerings by their larger screens. Now the Cupertino company has scaled up the size of its phones, Samsung needs a new USP. They're hoping this three-sided screen could be it.