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Jan 22, 2015 09:19 GMT  ·  By

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 has been a constant show-up in the rumor mill, as of late. That’s quite natural, given the fact that Samsung itself confirmed it would be launching the flagship at MWC 2015, on March 2.

But so far the rumors have been quite conflicting about the exact set of specifications the Galaxy S6 will pack under the hood. We've been hearing talk of Samsung using a Snapdragon 810 under the hood or an Exynos from its own garden, although yesterday a report coming from Bloomberg confirmed Sammy would go with the latter.

As we advance towards the big date, the folks over at BGR claim to have in their possession the complete list of the upcoming Galaxy S6 specs.

Here are the full specs of the Galaxy S6 (RAM not included)

According to a trusted source, the Galaxy S6 will arrive with a 64-bit eight-core 14nm CPU (of Exynos origin) which is said to be 50% faster than the predecessor. Cat 6 LTE compatibility will also be offered.

The handset will take advantage of a 5.1-inch Quad HD super AMOLED display with 577ppi density that will bring about stunning outdoor visibility. The flagship will also take advantage of a super dim mode for late night hours.

The device will be taking advantage of the services of Gorilla Glass 4 and will don an impressive 20MP OIS camera sensor in front plus a 5MP f/1.8 front-facing camera with real-time HDR.

We’re missing the information about RAM storage, but the flagship will be made available in 32GB / 64GB / 128GB of internals storage.

The monster will rely on an average 2550 mAh battery, but the good news is that due to an embedded technology, users will be able to enjoy four hours of usage on a 10-minute charge.

The handset will have built-in wireless charging and quick connect charging. As previous rumors claimed as well, Samsung’s newest flagship with boast a metal and glass body, in the vein of the Galaxy Note 4.

Samsung Pay coming with the company's latest flagship

What’s most intriguing is that we’re told the handset will take advantage of Samsung Pay, as service similar to Apple Pay. We’re told the system works with 90% of existing magnetic stripe payment terminals plus NFC payment terminals.

We can't wait to see the Galaxy S6 out and about. Can you?