Samsung Galaxy S7 Rumored to have 5.7" Display and Dual Camera Set-up

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Samsung is one of the current top brands of mobile phones. It paved its way when they introduced the market with their very own Galaxy S Series. In fact, the Samsung Galaxy S III won Best Smartphone of 2012 and Samsung also won Best Manufacturer of the Year, beating other brands such as Sony, HTC and Nokia, according to PhoneArena.

After the release of Samsung Galaxy S6 last March 2015, the next smartphone made by Samsung is now gaining the interest of their passionate fans. The S7 is rumored to be launched late February 2016, months following the release of its greatest rival, the iPhone 6S.

So what reason is there to be more excited about the upcoming release of Samsung Galaxy S7? According to TechRadar, the Samsung's new flagship smartphone will have a 5.7" display using 1440 x 2560 QHD rather than the 4K showcase technology.

Camera-wise, the S7 will be using a dual camera set-up, as reported by SamMobile. The rear camera of this much-awaited smartphone is 16 megapixels while the front-facing camera will be 5 megapixels.

Other than these two intriguing specifications, the new S series has a lot more to offer. GSMArena further discussed the other features of this smartphone. Memory-wise, the Samsung S7 will be using "Samsung Project Lucky" which consists of a 3 GB RAM box and a higher CPU clock speed. It has an Exynos 8890 chipset which is also the same with the Lucky LTE device, with the exception of the 4GB RAM on the latter. Furthermore, the CPU clockspeeds might equalize later on since these are still early test versions of both the chipset and the software.

With all of these specifications, Samsung enthusiasts will be very excited to witness the rise of the Samsung Galaxy S7. After its launch which most likely will be in February, it may become available in the market in five weeks or most probably on the first week of April.

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