Samsung Galaxy S7 Leaked Features: Suggests That The Latest Gadget Will Come In Different Sizes

Samsung is expected to release its new creation Galaxy S7 this February. Although, the company hasn't release any details yet about its latest development nor its specifications, numerous rumors are continuously streaming that the supposedly latest device might be the replacement of S6 Edge+.

The new phone which is reputedly under development appears to have the same display like S6 Edge+, as per The Verge. It appears to have 5.7-inch, 2560x1440 display, but it's still it's still unclear if the latest device will have a flat or curve display.

Rumors are also swirling around that Samsung might release Galaxy S7 in multiple sizes, after numerous photos surfaced about the possible appearance of the phone with its possible variant sizes.

South Korea's ET News also released an article, reporting that the standard S7 was created with a flat 5.2 inch screen. The media outlet further claimed that the Edge variant would have a 5.5 inch curve display.  

While S6 has a 16 megapixel sensor, specifications about the new phone reputedly has a 12.2 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front camera. In addition to the leaked, the latest device is said to have 4GB of RAM, which is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 chip.

While gadget lovers are going frenzy over the latest rumors about the possible features of Galaxy S7, The Wall Street Journal also previously reported that the latest Samsung phone would be similar to S6. The publication added that the new device will have a USB type C port and will have a pressure- sensitive screen.

As for other possible feature of Galaxy S7, it is rumored that the device will be packing a 3,500 mAh battery.

Forbes also reported that Galaxy S7 will potentially be stronger than Galaxy S6 as it is expected to be made with made with a new kind of magnesium alloy. To make the device stronger, it is also expected that Samsung will not be using Gorilla Glass anymore, but they reportedly will be using Turtle Glass instead.

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