“Find clarity in darkness.” No, this is not the tagline for a new spiritual movie, but rather it signals the start of Samsung‘s teaser campaign for what will probably be the Samsung Galaxy S6. The newest flagship is expected to be announced and unveiled at the OEM’s #Unpacked event happening early next month, right before the start of the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona, Spain.

The first teaser came out the day before Valentine’s Day and showed a video that revealed nothing new but further fueled speculation that one of the major features of the upcoming Galaxy S6 is the ability to shoot better photos and videos in low light situations. The camera in the video is moving through a dimly lit corridor or tunnel, with some uplights showing that it is going towards an end that is brightly lit. A narrator dramatically says a few phrases, “Great vision. A unique view. That’s what inspires me.”

The 17-second video then ends with the hashtag #TheNextGalaxy together with a camera-like icon, which is a probably indication that the great highlight will have to do with the device’s camera. A few hours later, they post another photo, with the caption, “Find clarity in darkness.” Despite the advances made in mobile photography, most smartphones still have trouble adjusting to low light shooting. The Galaxy S6 is rumored to feature OIS, which will reportedly address this problem. The current flagship, the Galaxy S5 has notoriously struggled with shooting in low lighted conditions, and so the next one should probably address this issue.

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Expect the next few days and weeks to be ripe with other speculations about #TheNextGalaxy, which is also rumored to be sporting a “three-sided screen” although what that will look like is anyone’s guess. Unpacked will be held on March 1, the day before the official start of the MWC 2015.

SOURCE: Samsung (1), (2)

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