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The larger Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus rumoured to be unveiled soon

Some new details about Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Plus have surfaced alongside the initial rumours that Project Zero 2 going to debut as the aforementioned phone.

Earlier it was rumoured that the device was set to appear during IFA Berlin later this year but now it appears that it will be revealed a bit sooner than the trade show. It’s said the debut will happen in the few coming weeks though the actual dates are not certain.

To recap the specs, Project Zero 2 is said to have a smaller 5.4 or 5.5 inch dual-curved Super AMOLED display and will be sporting a Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor under the hood. The device is also expected to come with a 16 megapixel rear camera and 5 megapixel front snapper as well as 32GB internal storage.

Of course, none of these details have been given full confirmation from Samsung so it should still be taken with a grain of salt till the actual launch comes around.

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