The video teaser only talks about the device having been "crafted from the beautiful things" seen around it, and the tweet from Samsung Mobile reads, "I am #TheNextGalaxy. See what inspired me at #Unpacked."
Notably, this is the third video teaser by Samsung for the Galaxy S6, which is scheduled to launch on March 1 at the Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event. The company is also expected to unveil a curved-display variant alongside.
I am #TheNextGalaxy. See what inspired me at #Unpacked.https://t.co/r9hNJnrMP5
-- TheNextGalaxy (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2015Previously, after teasing the camera features of the 'Next Galaxy' smartphone last week, the company teased the fast charging feature this Wednesday.
Talking about the fast charging, some purported images have come out on the Chinese social network Weibo (via PhoneArena) showcasing Samsung batteries with model number EB-BG925ABE, and a manufacturing date of last week (February 11), which is speculated to be the batteries of the anticipated Galaxy S6.
(Also see: Samsung Galaxy S6 to Sport 'Amazingly Fast' TouchWiz UI; Release Dates Tipped)
The purported Galaxy S6 battery images show the battery size to be 2600mAh, which is smaller than the 2800mAh battery on Galaxy S5 - although nothing can be confirmed until the final product launches on March 1.
So far, the purported specifications of the Galaxy S6 Edge anticipate the device to run Android 5.0.2 Lollipop out-of-the-box, an octa-core Exynos 7420 processor, which might be the recently launched Exynos 7 Octa chipset, and 3GB of RAM. The camera options reportedly can include a 20-megapixel camera sensor with OIS (optical image stabilisation) and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The phone is expected to feature either a 5-inch or 5.1-inch QHD Super AMOLED display.
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