To drum up some excitement for the Samsung Galaxy S IV on the level of what Apple usually gets with their new product releases, Samsung isnât letting anyone see it ⦠except Jeremy. Whoâs that you say? Heâs the young boy picked by Samsung, or at least their advertising execs, to get a peek at the newest smartphone to hit the market.
All of us normal people will have to wait until Thursday, March 14, to see what features are being packed into the Samsung Galaxy S IV. Rumors have the S IV with a 1.9GHz Snapdragon 600 processor in the US, and a Samsung Exynos 5 O cta in other areas. There is also reportedly a full-HD display just under five inches, 2GB RAM, 16/32 GB storage, a 13-megapixel rear camera with 1080p video, 2.1 megapixel front camera, and Android 4.2 OS.
âJeremy,â is identified as the âsecret messenger of Samsung Unpacked 2013? and being told itâs an honor to hold this position. He promises he wonât divulge what he sees after a sneak peek at the S IV. Samsung picked the right person, as he doesnât even bow down to pressure from a girl.
You have to admit itâs a great commercial and is going to add a lot to the fanfare. Itâs smart advertising. It even says at the end of the video âto be continued,â as Jeremy locks himself in his bedroom, away from the annoying girl, and is about to open the box. Does this mean Samsung has p art two of the video prepared? What happens there? Does the girl break in? Does Jeremyâs mom come in and demand a peek? Will we get to see any more of the Samsung Galaxy S IV when Jeremy opens the box?
Thereâs still over a week left until we get a full peek at the Samsung Galaxy S IV. And until then, people are going to be watching this video and waiting for the next installment, not just to find out about the newest-hyped smartphone, but also to find out what happens next in Jeremyâs adventure as the Secret Messenger. If Apple is smart, theyâll hire that kid now for the expected iPhone 5S later this year, as that would be some smart advertising in their war against Samsung, to steal their Secret Messenger for their own advertisements. Assumably they canât patent a young boy.
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