A bunch of kooky rumors about the Galaxy S6 just showed up

Jan 27, 2015 14:27 GMT  ·  By

Can’t stop yourself from day dreaming about what’s shaping up to be Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 flagship?

Then you’ll probably be excited to hear the latest things the rumor mill has to say about your next favorite smartphone.

Polish publication Android.com.pl claims it has received new info about Samsung’s latest and greatest, info that hasn't leaked in the press before.

Some of the claims are pretty wild, to be honest, but we’ll share it with you at least for fun’s sake. And we’ll start off with something that seems more realistic.

The Galaxy S6 will have some atypical accessories

The sixth-gen Galaxy S6 is said to arrive with a proprietary connector on its back that will allow a bunch of optional covers to be snapped on. The accessories are something new and exciting to watch out for, as we haven’t seen anything of the sort until now. They are also said to bring along advanced functionality.

You’re probably curious what a cover can be made to do. Well, according to the source, one version of the accessory will be able to measure blood sugar levels. How it will manage to do that, we have absolutely no freaking idea.

The development of a smartphone app that should allow patients and doctors to monitor blood sugar levels has recently been announced, but this system entails that the sufferer wears a sensor under the skin. So it seems highly unlikely that a smartphone cover will be able to provide the same information, accurately.

Another cover will reportedly embed a monochrome E-Ink display, much like in the vein of the Yota Phone, allowing users to read eBooks and what not. Not that you couldn't do the same on your smartphone screen.

A third cover will apparently turn your Galaxy S6 into a personal fitness coach, allowing the mobile device to connect to things like bikes and other fitness machines.

Last but not least, the fourth model will let you add lenses to the Galaxy S6’s camera. This part we actually hope comes true, but none the matter, take the above info with a gigantic grain of sodium chloride.