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Samsung Galaxy S6 Release Date Rumors: Next-Gen Flagship Allegedly Shown 'Behind the Scenes' at CES 2015?

New rumors emerged hinting that the purported next-gen flagship from Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S6 might have already been shown on closed curtains at CES 2015.

AndroidPit.com stating that the alleged device could have already been unveiled "behind the scenes" in the on-going electronics showcase event.

"We know the device has been shown off behind the scenes at CES 2015, but now we learn that the final design is still in question," the site claimed. "There are currently two Galaxy S6 designs in consideration."

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According to them, the S6 might arrive with a "metal unibody," a report that had already been teased by several tech sites for a long while. Meanwhile, the other design in question might resemble that of the Galaxy Note 4 in which the body is built with part metal and a removable plastic rear.

"It seems like the metal version has been shown off at CES to help Samsung make a final decision on which direction to take the S6. It should be pointed out that, if Samsung does pursue the metal unibody route, the battery will likely be non-removable, and I'm not sure how fans of the previous Galaxy devices will react to this," the Associated Press stated.

Other Samsung Galaxy S6 particulars include a micro-SD slot, a fingerprint scanner, UV sensor, a unidirectional microphones and a fast-charging battery features.

Future owners of the forthcoming device will also gain access to the reported Samsung "Theme Store" which, as indicated, will gave users a large span of customization options by choosing from its wide selection of themes or by creating it themselves.

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