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    A curvaceous Galaxy Phone Flagship to debut next month

    Samsung has today sent invites to it’s anticipated Unpacked event, where the company will reveal a new Galaxy flagship phone for the year. While last year’s Galaxy s5 never met people’s expectations, Samsung is expected to reveal a worthwhile predecessor. The Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event will take place on March 1st at 5:30PM GMT ahead of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This will be same day HTC is set to announce the HTC One M9. The company has sent a teaser image for the invite, and all signs point to  A curvaceous Galaxy Phone Flagship just like the Galaxy Note Edge.

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    Event invite Galaxy s6

    Just the like last year’s Unpacked event at IFA, Samsung might unveil two versions of the Galaxy S6 one of which is curved along side some wearable devices to go with them. After registering weak earnings, Samsung said that its upcoming products would employ “new materials, innovative design, and differentiated features.” We have already see the spec sheet of this upcoming phone leaked, however Samsung is likely to dicth monolithic chip giant Qualcomm in favor for it’s own home brewed Exynos chip for its next flagship.

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