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There is less than one week event Unpacked during which Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S6 . In the meantime, the Korean manufacturer continues to advertise the new smartphone through a series of videos. The last is more clear precedents in describing the two main novelty of next flagship. Even the US operator T-Mobile wanted to participate hype with an image showing the curved display and metal frame .
Korean manufacturer has confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will integrate a better camera and will support wireless charging. The third video posted on the official blog reveals some more details on the design of the new smartphone. The voiceover preliminary fact the following words:
Metals will flow. Borders will disappear. Reflections will be free.
Almost certainly, the reference is to the metal frame , to ‘ absence of edges and the anti-glare screen . The picture published by T-Mobile seems to confirm the words of the video. The Galaxy S6 will therefore have a curved display on both sides. We also note the new location of the power button (further back than the Galaxy S5) and the increased size of the Home button that suggests the presence of a reader touch fingerprint .
The question remains: the video actually shows the Galaxy S6 or the Galaxy S6 Edge ? Maybe both will have a curved display or the second model does not exist. For confirmation must wait a few more days. Unpacked The event will be live streamed on YouTube from 18:30 on March 1.
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