Aug 23, 2011 13:01 GMT  ·  By

Samsung USA has just released a new teaser for its Android flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S II, which is expected to hit shelves next week on August 29.

Although the phone is in no way offensive, it appears to be full of sexual connotations and gets a bit hectic.

The teaser only shows the European version of the Galaxy S II, but suggests towards the end that a U.S. launch is imminent.

The funny ad emphasizes the phone dual core processor and the high sales that the phone recorded in Asia because of its slim form factor.

Furthermore, the advantages of its huge screen is explained by a leaf that covers the 'important' part of a naked David by Michelangelo.

And if this hasn't stirred you yet, wait until you see Mona Lisa's sexy lips, which visually explains the phone's “rich, luscious color.”

At the end of the promo, people are invited to Like Samsung's announcement on Facebook for a chance to win a Galaxy S II smartphone.

Anyway, the whole video is based on the idea that the Galaxy S II is already big in Europe and Asia, and that soon it will be big in the United States too.

And what could be more joyful for Americans than seeing the Statue of Liberty dancing on a Galaxy S II huge display.

More importantly, even though the ad is aimed at US customers, anyone from anywhere in the world will be able to recognize a famous building, a sculpture or a certain dance that points to his/her cultural roots.

During its New York event scheduled for August 29, Samsung should announce various branded Galaxy S II smartphones that will be available from different carriers in United States.

Check out the full Galaxy S II teaser below, courtesy to Samsung Mobile USA: