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Galaxy S6 Edge Iron Man edition teased on Twitter

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The Galaxy S6 Edge is already a pretty awesome device, so how can Samsung make it even cooler? Well, offering up an Iron Man-themed variant certainly can’t hurt, and that’s exactly what the company has planned.

Samsung teased the new special edition Galaxy S6 Edge on Twitter this morning, offering a first look at the box. You can see the Galaxy S6 Edge brand in one corner and The Avengers logo on another. Right in the middle of the box sits Iron Man’s glorious helmet. Unfortunately we don’t get a look at the actual device, but a fan-made render (embedded up top) from earlier this month offers a guess at the final design.

We still don’t know when the Iron Man phone will be available, and Samsung says it’s “coming soon.” That may vary from country to country though, so don’t reach for your wallet just yet. We’re also waiting on a price, though hopefully it won’t cost more that the regular Galaxy S6 Edge.

As for the hardware, we’re expecting the same list of high-end specs found in the Galaxy S6 Edge. That includes a 5.1-inch Quad HD display with Gorilla Glass 4, a 2600mAh battery, an Exynos 7 processor, a 16-megapixel rear camera, a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter, 3GB of RAM and 32/64/128GB of storage.

We’ll let you know as soon as Samsung reveals its launch plans for the Iron Man edition Galaxy S6 Edge, and hopefully we can even get some hands-on time with the new device.



Source: Samsung

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