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HTC's last flagship phablet, the One Max. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

HTC’s last flagship phablet, the One Max. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

HTC knows you’ve seen those leaked renders of the One M9 Plus, but just to remind you it’s coming ahead of Mobile World Congress next month, the company has been teasing the unveiling of “something HUGE” on Twitter.

Samsung's existing Galaxy Tab S. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s existing Galaxy Tab S. Photo: Samsung

While Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge may be dominating the headlines right now, they won’t be the only exciting devices the South Korean company releases this year.

New Galaxy Tab S slates are also on the horizon, and according to inside sources familiar with Samsung’s plans, they’re going to be made of metal and even thinner than Apple’s super-slim iPad Air 2.

Here come the teasers. Photo: Samsung

Here come the teasers. Photo: Samsung

Samsung has begun teasing its much-anticipated Galaxy S6 ahead of an Unpacked event at Mobile World Congress on March 1. The short video focuses on the handset’s camera, which Samsung says will be the best it has ever released in a Galaxy S smartphone.

Meet the Galaxy S6. Photo: PhoneArena

Meet the Galaxy S6. Photo: PhoneArena

You won’t have too long to wait for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 after its announced on March 1, according to an alleged employee, who has leaked details surrounding upcoming “black out periods” at the end of next month that signal the handset’s retail debut.

Think this is cool? Wait until you see the S6 Edge. Photo: Samsung

Think this is cool? Wait until you see the S6 Edge. Photo: Samsung

By now you should already expect Samsung’s upcoming S6 Edge to be curvier than any of the Galaxy S smartphones that came before it, but reliable sources with “direct knowledge” of the matter have now confirmed it for Bloomberg.

Both the Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge will have all-metal bodies and Samsung’s most advanced mobile processors, the report says — but only one will have a “three-sided” display.

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