At the heels of the recently-launched Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung S7 is rumored to be the most powerful Android offering from the South Korean chaebol yet - outgunning everybody with a host of killer features, 4GB RAM and a 64-bit Exynos to boot. With the way things are going, it's safe to say that the future Samsung flagship is ready to slug it out with any competitor in the market - the future iPhone 7 including.
But what could stun everybody's eyes may be the S7's notable flexibility as it rumored to come with a much sexier, curved screen - akin to the Galaxy S6 Edge.
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As Samsung enthusiast site Galaxy S6 reveals, Samsung could be in a wait-and-see mode right now after its recent successful Galaxy S6 launching - observing market movements and taking its time.
Predictably, the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy S7 should come out for public consumption by first quarter of 2016 - the earliest.
As expected, the S7 is poised to outdo the S6.
One of its killer features bound to make a lot of Samsung loyalists grinning widely is its rumored 4GB RAM - a feature that would make laptops of lesser capacity drool in envy.
Added to this, the Android device will come out with a blast as it will be the first ever Android smartphone to carry a 64-bit Exynos processor with an amazing 3.5 GHz processing power.
This could only mean thing: unheard-of speed.
And then Some - Plus the Curves
Stretching the benchmark even more, Samsung Galaxy S7 is rumored to be equipped with a 30 megapixel camera at the rear and 10MP upfront.
Of course, with super AMOLED display attached to a 4k, 5.5-inch smartphone, the unit is going to practically trump every other phone with similar displays in the market today.
Not only will it be dust-proof, the S7 will be water-proof.
Plus, equipped with infrared sensors, the device would be capable of measuring body temperature, another strong-card up its sleeves.
Add 5G connectivity, and this Android device should leave the rest of the pack eating dust in no time.
However, as Trusted Review spills out, Samsung Inc. may have been happy with the results of the Galaxy S6 and more specifically, the Galaxy S6 Edge which features a curved screen.
It is keen on continuing the line - churning out more curved phones in the future.
South Korean tech-site ETNews reveals that the #1 smartphone maker from Korea is requesting 8 million flexible panels, possibly in preparation for the Galaxy S7 launch.
That should make the future Galaxy S7 not only a gadget that is a lot easier to handle but one that is also a lot harder to resist.
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