We all know that Samsung will officially unveil its next-generation flagship smartphone in less than a week's time from now, and the Korean giant has already released a number of awesome teasers relating to the device. Now, T-Mobile has teased an image of the Galaxy S6 on its official website, and its CEO John Legere has confirmed in a tweet that the ‘The Next Big Thing' will indeed by available on T-Mobile's network. As you can see in the image, the device is built using premium metallic materials, and its screen is curved towards the edges. In the past one week, Samsung has released various teasers, which leads us to believe that there will be a lot of focus on the display, camera, and the design of the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge. Other features include a fast 64-bit Exynos 7420 processor, which is built using Samsung's 14nm FinFET technology, and inbuilt wireless charging. There is a possibility that the device might feature front-facing stereo speakers and a 16-megapixel camera with improved clarity. Update: Even AT&T has teased a similar image of the Galaxy S6 Edge on its website, this time glowing in AT&T's blue color, along with ‘Spring 2015' written on it. Spring will start from March 21 this year, so it is possible that AT&T might offer the device starting the end of March, but it could also be anytime over the next three months. Apparently, all the important carriers around the world liked the design of the Galaxy S6 Edge better than that of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. It certainly looks like these carriers are collaborating with Samsung in building up the hype towards the announcement of the device. Via 1, Via 2 | Source 1, Source 2
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