Meet the Galaxy S6. Photo: PhoneArena

Meet the Galaxy S6. Photo: PhoneArena

Can’t wait until Mobile World Congress to get your first glimpse at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge? Well, thanks to third-party case makers, you don’t have to.

Both devices have been leaked in promotional photos for upcoming cases, and they sport a somewhat familiar look.

You knew it was going to happen. Photo: Phandroid

You knew it was going to happen. Photo: Phandroid

It’s been more than three months since the Nexus 6 first went on sale in the U.S., and consumers are still waiting for it to become available on Verizon.

The reason for the delay is unclear, but it looks like the company may have held things up so that it would have time to slap its logo on the back of each handset.

Samsung spills the beans. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung spills the beans. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

It’s not too difficult to predict the names of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxies, but new trademarks issued to the South Korean company confirm it isn’t planning a surprise rebranding of its flagships.

HTC continues to bring Lollipop updates to the One M7. Photo: HTC

HTC continues to bring Lollipop updates to the One M7. Photo: HTC

HTC has already brought Android 5.0 Lollipop to One M7 handsets on Sprint, and now models that aren’t shackled to a carrier are getting a taste of the sweet stuff.

The Taiwanese company has confirmed that the software, which also makes improvements to HTC’s own Sense user interface, is now reaching Unlocked and Developer Edition devices over-the-air.

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