

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is powered by an in-house octa-core Exynos 7420 (1.5GHz quad-core + 2.1GHz quad-core) chipset. Another big change is that the screen on the Galaxy S6 Edge curves on the sides, which is useful for showing notifications and for app shortcuts. The One M9+ features a 5.2-inch screen, while the Galaxy S6 Edge features a 5.1-inch screen. While both the smartphones flaunt 2K displays, there is a slight different in size. Also Read - Samsung Galaxy A53 5G: Bigger battery, smooth performance but is it worth buying?ĭisplay Also Read - Samsung launches new 2022 Neo QLED 8K smart TVs: Check features While the latter went on sale last week, the former will only go on sale sometime next month.
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The Galaxy S6 Edge, on the other hand, is a bit more expensive at Rs 58,800. Price Also Read - Samsung starts producing Galaxy M13 5G in India: Report Let’s pit both the premium smartphones against each other and see how they fare. At this price range, the smartphone will be up against the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, which too is another variant of the flagship Galaxy S6. The One M9+ is essentially another variant of the flagship M9, with features like 2K display and octa-core processor. On the current M8, those are separate pieces that show a black trim or gap – on the new “Hima,” we aren’t seeing a gap.HTC today launched the One M9+ in India with a price tag of Rs 52,500. The new One also looks like it may be completely sealed and flush around the front side, where the top and bottom speaker pieces meet the body. Again, the differences are in the trim on both the front and backsides (from black to a lighter color) and the camera housing on the back. To show you exactly what I meant, I tried to emulate the blurry cam leaked pictures, only using my gold M8. If HTC had given us a real camera inside that beautiful body, it may have been the phone of the year.Īnyways, with all of that said, in our write-up this morning on the leaked HTC One (M9) (aka “Hima”) pictures, we talked about the subtle differences between it and the One (M8). Also, the one real flaw (and maybe only flaw) of last year’s HTC One (M8) was the gimmicky UltraPixel Duo camera. They too seem to be relying on the mid-range and low-end markets to turn a profit, but are still willing to pump out a flagship for the fans of the high-end. They gave us a new Moto X that isn’t all that different from the original Moto X, likely knowing that it once again wouldn’t be a chart topper in sales. So why go with the same phone all over again, but with upgraded specs and a change in the camera? You will have to ask HTC that question. Unfortunately, the prettiest, most premium smartphone ever made didn’t exactly help HTC turn around quarter upon quarter of losses only a return to the mid-range and some other cost cutting measures seemed to do that. I believe we called it “smartphone luxury” in our review from last year. I can’t say I blame HTC for going so similar, since the One (M8) is arguably one of the prettiest, most premium smartphones ever made in terms of build materials and design. The first pictures of HTC’s next flagship resemble a phone that we are very familiar with – last year’s One (M8). The brand new HTC One (M9) or “ Hima” has allegedly leaked.
