Samsung strengthens its position with enterprise-ready devices

Samsung is focussing on strengthening its position in enterprise-ready devices that meet the needs of business professionals for everyday productivity. This is reiterated by the recently unveiled Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, which offer a bouquet of technology. The Samsung GALAXY S6 and GALAXY S6 edge redefines the future of enterprise mobility.

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are equipped with defence-grade security and enhanced manageability in order to foster a new level of productivity for business professionals and provide industry-leading, out-of-the-box business solutions. The devices come fully equipped and preloaded with Microsoft Office Mobile and OneNote and offers 115GB of additional free cloud service for two years with Microsoft One Drive, allowing for extra storage space that business professionals need for various documents.


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In addition, through Samsung’s longstanding partnerships with major enterprise technology companies, solutions from providers, including Cisco and Oracle work seamlessly on the S6 software platform. Other enterprise-specific features include faster, more powerful functionality via high-performing chipset (14nm mobile processor) and 64-bit OS, improved battery life with faster charging (4-hr/10 min) and enhanced email experience and multi-tasking features for business professionals.

Security features powered by KNOX

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are built on KNOX that provides real-time protection for the device and data from malicious attacks. These new devices are ready for immediate adoption in the enterprise market. In addition, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge feature a secure fingerprint sensor where users can simply press their finger against the home key – from any angle – and have their fingerprint read... See more 

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