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Photo: Samsung

Photo: Samsung

Over the past few years, Samsung has been following up its flagship devices with Active variants that are tougher and more robust than the originals, and sources say that the South Korean company plans to do the same for the Galaxy S6.

But this time around, those who buy the Active edition won’t get a watered-down handset with lesser specifications, because the Galaxy S6 Active is expected to be just as exciting as the original on the inside.

The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Photo: Samsung

The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s Super AMOLED displays have long been some of the best you can get on a mobile device, and they only get better with the new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. According to the experts at DisplayMate, they are the “best mobile displays ever tested.”

It's going to be at least a month before you have your own to unpack. Photo: Samsung

It’s going to be at least a month before you have your own to unpack. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s smartphone sales may have dipped in recent months, but its new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are already off to an excellent start. Since their unveiling at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this month, more than 20 million handsets have been pre-ordered.

Will you pre-order a Galaxy S6 Edge? Photo: Samsung

Will you pre-order a Galaxy S6 Edge? Photo: Samsung

Can’t wait to spend your hard-earned cash on the new Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge? If you want yours on Verizon, you can place your pre-order on April 1, the carrier has confirmed.

Cyanogen's CEO thinks Samsung's days at the top are numbered. Photo: Cyanogen

Cyanogen’s CEO thinks Samsung’s days at the top are numbered. Photo: Cyanogen

Samsung may have just announced its best smartphones ever at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but according to Cyanogen, Inc. CEO Kirt McMaster, that’s not going to help the company’s declining smartphone sales and falling profits.

McMaster believes that the South Korean company — and other high-end smartphone makers — will be “slaughtered” by new competition over the next five years.

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