Samsung drops its logo from the Japanese Galaxy S6 and S6 edge

20 April, 2015

Samsung has dropped its company logo on the Japanese version of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. The Docomo version of both phones feature no Samsung logo on the front at all.



Instead, the S6 gets a Docomo logo where the Samsung logo would be and on the back is just the Galaxy logo. The S6 edge doesn't even have the Docomo logo on the front, making it possibly the only Samsung phone to not have any logos there. It does have both the Docomo and Galaxy logos on the back.

Looking at the clean appearance of the S6 edge front, we'd argue that Samsung should avoid having any logos on the front of its devices, even in other market. It's not like it's hard to tell Samsung phones from the rest anymore.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Dec 2022
  • PvK

they are either very nationalistic or have an anti korean feeling, that's why they had to hide the brand logo

  • iggyo
  • 02 May 2015
  • qbv

Samsung asked the Japanese carrier Docomo to sell their phones unbranded to try to increase their market share. People don't buy Samsung phones in Japan. Do they know something we don't or vice versa?

  • AnonD-106979
  • 21 Apr 2015
  • Khs

LG retains its name on their Japanese market-only smartphones. What does it mean?

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