Samsung Galaxy S7 with 2 variants to hit the market by February 2016

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Samsung Galaxy S7 is about to hit the market soon. Enthusiasts will have wait for early 2016 for the new device to be available, as published reports claim. The handset is said to come with high technological features, specs and design.

IB Times mentioned that the new Samsung device will be released in two variants. One will be powered by Exynos 8890 or referred to as Exynos M1, and the other will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset. Aside from the processor, the report also said that Galaxy S7 will showcase two different screen sizes. One will measure either a 5.7 inch or 5.8 inch display, and the other will have a 5.2 inch screen display with curved edges.

More so, Galaxy S7 will be equipped with magnesium alloy chassis. According to the related report, this is stronger than the 6-13 series aluminium. The new phone will also exhibit a concoction of glass and magnesium build. The new flagship will also introduce one of its high-technological feature which is its camera. This part will be bundled with BRITECELL sensor to give way for its 12MP camera. Such material will offer a larger sensor for more light exposure, iDigital Times reported.

Related reports also mentioned that Samsung Galaxy S7 will come with 3GB of RAM. It will include a form of Force Touch, branded as Clear Force and a USB-Type C Port. Further, S7 will come with microSD card slot, replaceable battery cell and Cat.12 network capability. On the other hand, IB Times reported that the new handset is believed to debut in February 2016. Potential customers can also expect that the new Samsung product will cost at around $819.99, which is at least less than the price of its predecessor.

As of the moment, none of the aforementioned features and specs are confirmed by Samsung. Meanwhile, potential customers need to wait for an official announcement from the smartphone company for more details.

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Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S7, Smartphone, Android

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