Friday, February 20, 2015

Samsung plays it straight in latest 'Next Galaxy' tease


Curved or straight? Samsung's Galaxy S6 or whatever-its-called could be both, as the latest teaser shows a straight edge, when another from last week flaunted some curves. It boasted about the model being "crafted from the beautiful things I see around me," presumably a reference to the use of metal in the body rather than plastic. Who knows? It's smartphone PR after all, not Chekhov. Curved or straight, we expect that it'll be Exynos-powered and possibly pack a smaller battery. We'll find out next week at Mobile World Conference 2015, so try not to lose any sleep.



I am #TheNextGalaxy. See what inspired me at #Unpacked. https://t.co/r9hNJnrMP5


- TheNextGalaxy (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2015


I am #TheNextGalaxy. See what inspired me at #Unpacked. https://t.co/r9hNJnrMP5


- TheNextGalaxy (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2015

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