In less than 40 minutes from now, Samsung will be unveiling its next big thing — the Galaxy Note 4 at IFA in Berlin. The Galaxy Note 4 comes at a very crucial stage for Samsung with Chinese OEMs eating into its low-end market share and Apple and other OEMs giving it stiff competition in the high-end range.  For the first time in four years, the company’s market share and profit have dwindled, with Xiaomi and Micromax surpassing it as the number 1 OEM in China and India, respectively. While it is already known that Samsung will be unveiling the Note 4 at its Unpacked Episode 2 event later today, it looks like the company might have another surprise up its sleeve — the Galaxy Edge. The device has just leaked for the first time in a promotional image from Samsung a couple of hours ago. Samsung will be hosting the Unpacked event simultaneously in three different regions of the world — New York, Beijing and Berlin. If you were not invited to any of these events, worry not as Samsung will also be live streaming the event, which we have embedded below for your viewing pleasure. http://youtu.be/VRLy0QQI6xU The Galaxy Note 4 is expected to come with a 5.7-inch Quad-HD display, an octa-core Exynos processor, 3GB of RAM and a 16MP camera with OIS.