The new Samsung Galaxy S7 may possibly be released in the first quarter of 2016. A media from South Korea has reported that Samsung started working on the Galaxy S7 two to three months earlier than its usual schedule.
Obviously, the company is watching its competition and responding aggressively to any threats from Apple, which is their main competitor. The Samsung's mobile chief, JK Shin suggested that the Galaxy S7 could slip back to a Qualcomm CPU. He continued, "But we may very well end up using products from Qualcomm again in the next Galaxy phone."
One rumour considers the upcoming Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could possibly come in curved screens. In addition, there's even a talk that Samsung will promote and deliver a foldable phone, but it's suspicious that Samsung would risk something so new and untested on its flagship. That is why this rumour seems unlikely to become a reality.
Recently, Samsung has created a breakthrough in battery tech that could see its new Galaxy S7 keep running for a full five days on a charge.
Battery life has been one of the problems with battery research until now. However, the Samsung R & D development seems to have conquered this matter. Not simply has it doubled the power of batteries but a highly durable cathode for long life has reserved as well. A protective layer was created around the silicon, it was done through covering the graphene on the surface of the silicon. This has led to a battery breakthrough result.
One speculation says that Apple is planning on releasing iPhone 7 that will surpass the Galaxy S6. Hence, the Samsung Company has no choice but to expand their range of specs for the S7.
According to some rumours, Samsung Galaxy S7 is believed to boast a 30-megapixel camera, a ridiculous 6GB of RAM, 64 bit Processor, and 32/64 and 128 GB memory. Moreover, a Super Amoled Display, Waterproof Technology, 5G Network Connection, Infrared Sensors, and Google's upcoming Android M OS and a revamped TouchWiz skin are also expected to be included in Galaxy S7 amazing features.
So far, the most expensive Galaxy S' branded handset is S6. But because of the improvements expected to make an appearance on the Samsung Galaxy S7, it is xpecte that it will match its precursor's £599/$700 base-level asking price - at best.
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