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    Galaxy S6 is the ‘smartphone of your dreams’ according to Samsung’s latest ad

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    Last updated: April 20th, 2015 at 22:25 UTC+02:00

    Over the last couple of weeks Samsung has released multiple video ads for the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge, the company is certainly sparing no expense in advertising its new flagship smartphones. Samsung's latest ad lists the Galaxy S6's fast charging capability and the fact that it also supports wireless charging straight out of the box, and proclaims it the “smartphone of your dreams.”

    Fast charging certainly comes in handy if you have very little time to charge your device but want it to last at least a couple of hours until you can find time to plug it in again. Samsung wants you to know that this is one of the features that sets the Galaxy S6 apart from the competition. Since wireless charging is actually built into the device there's no need to snap on an external case or any other accessory, just place the device on a wireless charging pad and you're good to go. Last but not the least the ad highlights the Ultra Power Saving Mode which turns off the color display, unnecessary apps and other connectivity options to ensure that the device doesn't die on you and that you still have cellular connectivity for some time even when the battery is running on fumes.

    If this doesn't coax you into believing that the Galaxy S6 is the smartphone of your dreams perhaps its stellar performance and beautiful design will. Samsung's latest ad for the Galaxy S6 is quirky, witty and fun to watch. Do check it out.

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