
Samsung is widely rumoured to release its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S6 next month and these just leaked renders of the alleged device look shockingly similar to the iPhone 6 / 6 Plus design. In fact, the renders look like some cheap iPhone 6 knock off, a quite few of which we have been seeing on Chinese websites lately. As pointed out by PhoneArena, the heavily rounded corners, taller home key and slim unibody chassis of the Galaxy S6 renders gives a general whiff of an iPhone 6 design (see below).


Furthermore, some popular case makers including Spigen and Verus have already posted some Samsung Galaxy S6 cases that can be pre-ordered right now, and they all are based on the same chassis as shown in the above leaked renders.

Another report by Bloomberg meanwhile claims that Samsung may release two new versions of the Galaxy S6 (copying Apple’s strategy once again), including a model with a display covering three sides. Both the models will have all-metal bodies and use Samsung’s most advanced processor chips.
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