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Watch Samsung’s first video commercial for the Galaxy A (2016) series of smartphones

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Last updated: December 28th, 2015 at 15:54 UTC+01:00

Samsung has just release the first video commercial for the Galaxy A 2016 series of smartphones on YouTube, which is a one-minute video showing a preview of what Samsung has in store for us. The video commercial explains why humans do what they do such as taking a lot of selfies and endlessly laughing while watching viral videos.

The video shows the glass-and-metal design of the Galaxy A (2016) series of smartphones in all its glory. The new Galaxy A series includes the Galaxy A3 (2016),  the Galaxy A5 (2016), the Galaxy A7 (2016), and the Galaxy A9, all of which were released in China this month. These devices might be launched in other parts of the world soon since the South Korean smartphone giant has released the first video commercial for them.

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