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Samsung Galaxy S6 Huge Leak Rumors, Update: Alleged Device's AnTuTu Benchmark Spotted

Rumors surrounding the alleged next-gen flagship by Samsung, the Samsung Galaxy S6, come and go for the previous months. Now, recent talks indicated that the purported next top Android handset might have already been spotted in an AnTuTu benchmark post.

A new report from a Chinese publication cnmo.com (via BGR.com) pointed out that the Galaxy S6's specs have been revealed in the mentioned benchmark app.

The media outlet, citing the leaked screenshot, mentioned that the upcoming flagship from the South Korean-based tech company has a model number of SM-G925F.

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It has a 5.5-inch, 1440 x 2560 (QHD) pixel resolution display specs. It also packed with a 64-bit Octa-Core Samsung Exynos 7420 processor which clocks from 400.00MHz-1800.00MHz.

Moreover, it has an ARM Mali-T760 GPU, a 20MP rear camera paired with a 5.0MP front snapper. It has a 3GB worth of RAM and a 32GB of phone storage allocation space. The leaked image also revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will be arriving with Android 5.0 Lollipop out-of-the-box.

Earlier reports might coincide with the this recent rumor (processor-wise) as it has been said that Samsung got some performance issues with the 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processors which brought in the launch delay of several top Android devices, according to BGR.

The site, however noted that the tech giant "is far from actually announcing the handset" and it isn't clear when Samsung plans to unveil the talked-about device.

XDA-Developers.com, meanwhile, wrote that the company will "most likely" to release the Samsung Galaxy S6 during the Mobile Congress in Barcelona in March of next year.

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