One of my friends has had his m7 as his only tv and Internet access for 2 years of 12+ plus hours per day hundreds of gb per month constantly recharging and his battery is ok ish, which has put my mind some what to rest re the un removable battery.
Jeez why do Samsung not care about audio.
The HTC One earphones are amazing considering they're included.
I just wish Samsung wouldn't design a phone and then put the speaker where there is space left.
Only ever use the speaker for phone calls, good quality headphone Amp/DAC please Samsung
Every flagship smartphone goes through various revisions before the final version hits retail, and for a major smartphone like the Galaxy S6, the number of prototypes is often high. We reported on the S6′s camera earlier this month based on info we received about one of the prototypes of the device, with this particular prototype featuring a 20-megapixel Samsung-made camera sensor on the back.
Rumors about the Galaxy S6 have been rather uncertain about whether it will have a 16 or 20MP camera, and we can now confirm that the device will come with a 16MP camera on the final retail unit. The camera sensor will be the Sony IMX240, the same sensor used on the Galaxy Note 4, though according to our insider Samsung has made considerable tweaks to the camera lens and the software. We have talked about the software part in our camera exclusive, but it’s yet to be ascertained what enhancements were made to the camera lens.
It’s possible Samsung has made improvements for low-light imaging, something the company’s teasers about the Galaxy S6 have hinted at. With just a little over a week left before the Galaxy S6 is set to go official, it won’t be long before we find out just what these improvements bring to the tablet over the cameras on existing Samsung smartphones.
S6 will use same Sony IMX240 Sensor as Note 4 with tweaks and not 20mp according to Sammobile
This. If its as good / better than the note 3 in terms of sound quality I'd be happy. Bigger/louder speakers just means more irritating teenagers wondering around blaring music out of their phones annoying everyone.
That never happens.
Also, why do the speakers being on the front mean that teenagers will "blare" out more music.
You clearly don't catch trains very often.