Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chipset reported to be part of the Galaxy S7 has apparently amassed a monumental score in AnTuTu benchmark test. Pictured above: the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Popular case maker Spigen is listing a slew of protective cases for the coming Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+. This list comes after the case maker uploaded a similar bunch for the Galaxy Note 5 phablet. The Galaxy S6 Edge+ release date has been set for Aug. 13, alongside the Note 5 at a special Samsung Unpacked event.

Phone Arena says Spigen cases for the Galaxy S6 Edge+ will likely be shipped starting Sept. 30. Spigen has listed a total of eight cases on its site, including a case wallet. The prices range from $14.99 to $34.99. The cases are designed to cater to every category, ranging from transparent cases to colorful ones. Interested readers can check out the cases wrapping the Galaxy S6 Edge+ from Spigen’s official Website.

The Galaxy S6 Edge+ will apparently flaunt a 5.7-inch display, aided by 1,440 x 2,560 pixels screen resolution. Samsung’s Exynos 7420 processor is believed to be powering the device, with 4 GB of RAM configuration also part of the handset, notes Phone Arena.

Another Phone Arena report says the Galaxy S6 Edge+ will house a powerful 3,700 mAh battery unit. The smartphone will come with 32 GB of in-built storage memory capacity, in addition to a microSD card slot for expansion.

The 32 GB model of the handset will set buyers back by 799.99 euros ($871). The original Galaxy S6 Edge was priced around 700 euros ($762), according to Phone Arena. Samsung has not confirmed the Galaxy S6 Edge+ specifications, features or price so far.