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    After T-Mobile and AT&T, even Sprint teases the ‘Six Appeal’ of the Galaxy S6

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    Last updated: February 24th, 2015 at 08:54 UTC+01:00

    Yesterday, T-Mobile and AT&T teased images of the Galaxy S6 Edge, confirming that the device will sport metal body and a curved screen. T-Mobile didn't spill any other information about the device except that it will be offering “The Next Big Thing” from Samsung, but AT&T's teaser image included “Spring 2015”, hinting towards the release date of the device. Now, Sprint has teased a similar image of the device showcasing its side view, but with a yellow illumination.

    If you ever doubted that Sprint would get Samsung's latest, this teaser confirms that the carrier will indeed offer the Galaxy S6 and its curved screen variant. Be sure to follow our complete coverage of Samsung's Unpacked 2015 event during MWC 2015, where the Korean smartphone giant is expected to officially unveil its latest and greatest smartphone offerings.

    Samsung Galaxy S6 Sprint Teaser

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