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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Release Date, Specs and Design News: 'Double-Edged' Device Revealed

The hype is going stronger and stronger as the MWC 2015 is coming closer. As one of the major players in tech manufacturing, it wouldn't be a surprise if Samsung, with the news of its purported flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6 along with its alleged Edge variant, will be put in the spotlight.

Numerous speculations from both expert analysts and sources have pointed out to a much-improved hardware specs, new processor, a higher GB of RAM, and more other details.

Now, recent string of rumors once again shook the waiting public when a South Korean electronics distributor showed in their website a pair of armor cases intended for the upcoming devices.

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A report from GSMArena.com cited a promo image posted on Cnet Korea showing two premium phone casings which could certainly give hints to what the Galaxy S5 successor and the supposedly called Galaxy S Edge would look like.

Looking closely into the picture, the first variant of the smartphone protector apparently featured the Galaxy S6 with the camera flash and heart rate sensor re-positioned to the left side of the camera.

Meanwhile, the other design showed a phone propped into the casing. The phone, as shown, has a dual curved screen with its display clearly folding outwards from both sides.

Also suggested in the picture is the move from the South Korean tech giant to redesign the volume key which now appears thinner and is positioned conveniently on the display's left edge.

Samsung is expected to clear out and shed light on all the alleged details of the next-gen smartphones when it takes the stage for the March 1 MWC 2015 event in Barcelona, Spain.

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