Rumors
around the Galaxy S7 are picking up pace, and reports suggest that Samsung
might unveil its flagship smartphone on February 20. Reports also suggest that
the company could unveil the device in three variants differentiated by their
size.
While
Samsung has yet to make an official announcement, the folks at SamMobile report
that the company might be hosting its Unpacked event on February 20 ahead of
MWC. Last year, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge around
the same time.
After
receiving their report, GSMArena claims that Samsung has decided to simplify
its lineup to make it easier for customers to choose the device that suits them
best.
The
standard version of Galaxy S7 will pack a 5.1-inch display and won't have a
curved edition. On the other hand, the Galaxy S7 edge will sport a larger
5.5-inch curved display, but a flat variant won't be available.
Thirdly,
Samsung Galaxy S7 Plus will boast a huge 6-inch display and will be available
in two versions: flat and curved. In fact, the Galaxy S7 Plus will be the only
one to come in two variations.
Samsung
Galaxy S7 specifications and features:
As
for the design, the Galaxy S7 and its variants
will look similar to this year’s Galaxy S6.But
features that will differentiate the forthcoming smartphone include 3D-Touch
like display technology, a microSD card slot.
The video
mentions a few rumored hardware specifications as well. Here the Galaxy S7 edge
gets a QHD display, a 4GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 processor (depending on
region), a 12-megapixel BRITECELL primary camera, an 8-megapixel ISOCELL
shooter in front, a USB-C port and a fingerprint reader. It comes in gold, rose
gold, silver or black.
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