Many New Samsung Galaxy S7 leaks are flooding the internet. Samsung’s market share is declining and the company desperately needs to make up for it. This might be the reason for many surprising revelations in the next Samsung Galaxy S series model.
First and foremost of all, the company is trying to mimic Apple’s force touch with its pressure sensitive display. This might be the most important feature of the Samsung Galaxy S7 if Samsung is able to improve the existing 3D force touch.
The other Samsung Galaxy S7 leaks reveal the presence of a Micro-SD slot (not the S7 edge), low light camera conditions and a better processor. Yes! According to the leaks, a Qualcomm chipset (preferably Snapdragon 820) will be present in the Galaxy S7 and in the curvy version (S7 Edge) also.
As we all know, Samsung is working a new camera sensor, called Britecell, which is expected to work better in low-light conditions. Like all other new flagships mobiles, the Samsung Galaxy S7 will also feature a USB-C type port and fast charging technology.
Specifications Revealed in Samsung Galaxy S7 Leaks
According to new Samsung Galaxy S7 leaks, the spec-sheet is as follows. The 5.1 incher might sport Samsung’s Super Amoled display with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels. The device might be powered a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 along with 4GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of ROM.
Though very few details are available on the capacity of the battery, it is sure to feature fast battery charging that could charge up to 83% in 30 min (Quick Charge 3.0). The device will also feature the latest Android Marshmallow.
Samsung might also be working on a retina scanner, which sure is as secure as the finger print scanner. Moreover, we can expect the prices of the S7 and the S7 edge to be low compared to its predecessors.
An analyst based in China suggested Samsung could reduce the prices of its premier phones by 10 percent in order to stay more competitive with rival phones. We can also expect these phones to be released by the first quarter of 2016.Source from http://www.wheelsandchips.com
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