The Galaxy S 4 tease continues with a new video and an image


Samsung has released the next video in their series of teasers running up to the big announcement in New York. While the last teaser promised us a device evolution as stark as what Colour TV did in its time, this time around Samsung gives a certain glimpse at its specs: “It’s my favorite color, it’s unreal, totally amazing.”

While the ad does intrigue you, in reality it doesn’t reveal anything despise its strange choice of words. Continuing from the last teaser, Jeremy, the kid who’s appointed as the Galaxy S 4 messenger, brings back the Unpacked box to his home. Enter a new character. The neighbor girl Jane becomes inquisitive of the box he’s carrying and starts asking all the wrong questions. And that’s not it, even his mother jumps in on him at the wrong moment, forcing him to hide the box for the moment.

When the Galaxy’s box is finally opened, it starts glowing. Jeremy declares it as his favorite color, maybe a hint suggesting that the Galaxy S 4 could have more color options. Or perhaps a very colourful screen.

Samsung has also released a teaser image of the device, which all but confirms that the one leaked previously isn’t exactly the Galaxy we’re looking for.

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The path has been set and the teasers will continue till Samsung announces its flagship on March 14 in New York. Stay tuned.

Source: Samsung Mobile

 

Salman Ravoof

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Salman Ravoof is a freelance writer, a mechanical engineer and an avid science and technology enthusiast. He likes creativity and is a great fan of fantasy and sci-fi genre. When not busy, he revels in experimenting and spends most of his time pondering about the existence of reality.


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