Samsung Galaxy S7 news is starting to sprawl in the internet as its predicted release is getting sooner. It is not yet far since galaxy S6 has been released in the market. Samsung Galaxy S6 was launched in March and just three months over, rumors about its successor have started.
After Samsung fans' disappointment from Galaxy S5, the South Korean giant is slowly picking up on sales that it lost from the last quarters. The introduction of S6 has been successful that many are expecting that the Korean mobile company is going to recoil fast especially that Apple has captured their market with iPhone 6 and and the iPhone 6 Plus.
After success of galaxy S6, more Samsung Galaxy S7 news and speculations on the next flagship device are expected to come out. Samsung fans returned to their favorite brand with S6's new and refurbished exterior appearance. To start off, Samsung Galaxy S7 news include its expected release date.
Christian Today reports that Galaxy 7 will be coming out most probably late this year. There are also rumors that next flagship device will be out by early second half of 2016 that could concur with Galaxy Note 5 release.
According to Master Herald, among Samsung Galaxy S7 news suggests that the phone will be equipped with 4K technology. The phone is rumored to have a crystal-clear 4K Super AMOLED display screen with 4K pixel resolution.
Since the processor has been a major point of debate, some speculations reveal that S7 will feature a 64-bit Exynos 3.5GHz processor with 4GB of RAM. This is a major deviation then because Samsung has been using Snapdragon on its smartphones for a long time now.
If this happens, the next flagship device of Samsung will definitely be super fast as it can handle apps on the device without interruption. However, there are also rumors that sequel to the Galaxy S6 might be retaining a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Tech Times reports.
Users can still choose among 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB variants. Other interesting Samsung Galaxy S7 news includes a 30-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 10-megapixel front snapper that would come as the first among all smartphones in the market today.
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