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Watch how the Galaxy S6 edge gets assembled from scratch to finish

Unboxing and Teardowns, you’ve seen plenty of them. If you’re looking for something different on the Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung Tomorrow has released what they call In-boxing videos of their latest flagship. Basically it shows how the individual Galaxy S6 edge components are being put together and being packaged into its retail box.

The inboxing video made its assembly look as easy as putting together pieces of Lego bricks. The reality is tearing it down or replacing its components would be trickier due to its non-removable battery and its unique flexible screen. Nevertheless, it is an interesting video to watch. Check it out after the break.

If you haven’t seen it yet, do check out our Samsung Galaxy S6 edge review. The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge will be available nationwide on 17th April and you can refer to our the comparison of all telcos offers.

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