Video footage of the actual Samsung Galaxy S7 has just been prematurely leaked through an Indonesian teaser video uploaded in YouTube.

The video, which you can watch below, did not identify the two featured devices as the latest Samsung flagship smartphones. Even the title merely said, "Get Ready for #TheNextGalaxy." However, by their looks, the devices appear to be the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. Granting the fact that they look almost similar to their predecessors, the video showed the devices being used under the rain, confirming early reports that the upcoming handsets are IP68 waterproof certified.

A closer look at the devices in the promotional video also reveals key details. For instance, both devices seem to have flat rear panels, which indicate that Samsung has, indeed, eliminated the protruding camera. This is aligned with previous rumor that claims Samsung will do away with this widely perceived design flaw. The S7 camera could also feature an improved low-light performance based on a slogan that says the device will "bring light to the night." The camera is rumored to have a smaller sensor, but with larger pixel, Phone Probe reported.

Samsung has yet to officially announce the schedule for the S7 launch. However, the company will hold an "Unpacked" event on Feb. 21, which many believe will most likely be the launch date. A rumor, however, has emerged that Samsung could be targeting a different schedule. It will purportedly be on March 11, according to an Engadget source. For more information, rumors and leaks about the new Galaxy devices, click here.