Now, the first thing I should talk about are the dimensions of the phone. It’s allegedly going to be 5143.52mm x 70.70mm x 7.19mm, making it just slightly taller, narrower and 1mm thinner than the Galaxy S5. The schematics shown below also reveal Samsung’s plans to relocate the hear rate sensor and LED flash to the side, rather than below the camer sensor.
Another small thing to mention is that these schematics actually resemble the renders of the Galaxy S6 yesterday; with the bottom facing 3.5mm headphone back, supposedly Type-C micro USB port and a speaker all present.
Specs for the phone is still something that should be taken with a grain of salt, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon fiasco isn’t exactly helping either. However, it was initally rumoured to come with the 64-bit Snapdragon 810 SoC with at least 3GB of RAM, 20MP/4MP camera setup that can record 4K, a 5.1 to 5.2-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, Android 5.0 with a overhauled version of TouchWiz and of course, the all metal design.
Stay tuned as more news on this device will develop over the coming weeks.