Touchwiz looks just about the same on the Galaxy S6 as we've seen in the past, with only a few
minor aesthetic changes found around the UI.
As we've mentioned before, the benchmark compact executive fighter gets very
minor aesthetic changes, but there's quite a lot different under the skin.
Minor aesthetic changes can be spotted if you squint, with the new base model getting just two exhausts as opposed to the usual four seen on the higher spec models, smaller wheels and of course, no S or Turbo badging.
Minor aesthetic changes include new headlamps and OLED taillamps, new interior trim options, revised front and rear bumpers, and a new «Panamericana» grille that recalls golden era Benzes.
It's
a minor aesthetic change, but the meaning behind it is real.
Not exact matches
Due to make its appearance at the Shanghai motor show next week, Autocar has been given a sneak peek of the car which confirms that
aesthetic changes are only
minor and include new front and rear bumpers and headlights.
Though the
aesthetic changes are quite
minor, and would require a close inspection to notice, I do like the fairly drastic weight loss.
Though most of the
changes are
aesthetic and
minor, and many are seemingly pointless (like
changing the standard Honeycomb icons, which everyone does but no one needs to), there are more than a few really useful
changes here.
One
minor aesthetic thing I'd suggest is to
change the track pad to look a bit more like the back of the Vita.
All that's
changed are
minor aesthetic elements, like the placement or size of icons, lines, and others.