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Samsung’s TheNextGalaxy video teases metal build and borderless display

Mobile World Congress is happening next week and Samsung undoubtedly wants to be the star of the show. With just a week to go, they have just released a longer teaser video which hints flowing metal and disappearing borders.

In a couple of split seconds in the video, we also get to see more of the Galaxy S6 (and probably the Galaxy S6 Edge)’s exterior outlines. Like the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, it is expected to come with a metal body and a curved display variant which flows onto both sides of the device.

The latest flagship smart phone from Samsung will be unveiled at Samsung Unpacked on 1st March. Do follow us on Facebook and Twitter as we will be there to cover the launch live.

Watch the teaser video after the break.

Missed the previous teasers? Watch all of them here.

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