With the success of the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, many are already awaiting the official release of Samsung S7.
There have been a lot of speculations on the actual features and some even claim that this unit will have Snapdragon 820 and Hologram features, which was also reported by TechTimes. There is no confirmation yet, but these features are great addition to Samsung phone's growing list of helpful features.
While the attention of the public is now on Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, the more techie people could not contain their excitement about the potential features of Galaxy S7. TechTimes earlier reported that the unit will be released soon given the smartphone development methodology of the company. "Rather than the old 'waterfall' method which involved creation of the device from the ground up, one section at a time, Samsung is adapting a new 'agile' approach, which instead allows the company to build various aspects of a device separately before ultimately combining them," according to the report.
In addition to this, You Mobile website provided some allegedly leaked documents showing the features of the upcoming Galaxy S7. The document said to have come from Samsung Korea and was given the codename "Jungfrau."
The said report also claimed that Galaxy S7 will be running using the latest version of Android's operating system. This system, however, has not been officially released by Android.
Tech Radar has reported the same claims. Another spec discussed by Tech Radar's own report is the spec of using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor, which is said to be released within the year. This might also be featured by some of the biggest phones sometime next year, the report added.
There is another rumor that the upcoming Samsung smart phone will offer a curved screen. Tech Radar claimed on its report that supply chain sources might launch flexible displays after Samsung placed orders with several Taiwanese manufacturers.
There are also rumors that Samsung might also introduce foldable phones, but remains unlikely as of today, according to Tech Radar.
As there is still no form of clues or confirmation from Samsung, mobile phone users today still have high hopes that the company will move away from the usual blocky phone it offers. As more high-end features might be introduced, Tech Radar claimed that users are not waiting for something that is innovative and that "pushes boundaries" since Samsung has always been promising to offer nothing but an awesome technology.
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