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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is a larger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge. It's expected to sport a dual-edge curved screen. Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

Samsung reportedly will unveil two phablets in August, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. The rumor mill has already revealed a lot about the Galaxy Note 5. Now, fresh reports reveal the purported specs of the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus.

It was recently revealed the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is similar to the of the Galaxy Note 4 phablet. Hence, speculation is the handset will feature a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display. Since it is the larger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge, the purported handset will sport a dual-edge curved screen.

It was previously rumored that the S6 Edge Plus would be powered with Snapdragon 808 chipset. However, Phone Arena said the handset will feature the Exynos 7420 chipset. It is the same chipset that powers up the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge.

The Exynos 7420 chipset inside the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus will be able to clock faster than the performance it offers for the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge. The handset is expected to feature 4GB of RAM. If these rumors are true, the S6 Edge Plus along with the Galaxy Note 5, which is also expected the same amount of RAM, will be first Samsung smartphones to arrive with 4GB of RAM.

There are no fresh details available on the rear and front cameras. The handset will be packed with a 3,000 mAh battery. However, it is not known whether it supports a replaceable battery. Also, there is no confirmation on whether the handset will feature a microSD slot.

The exact moniker of the handset is not yet confirmed. Even though speculation calls the device the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, one of the leaked photos revealed by Sam Mobile indicated the handset would be called “Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge +." The handset is slated to be unveiled on Aug. 13 alongside the Note 5, and both the devices are expected to be available for purchase by Aug. 21.

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