More information on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will be announced during the MWC on Sunday.
Samsung is keeping the lid shut on exactly why they featured the Gear VR in their ‘Unpacked’ teaser trailer, an event that promises to see the unveiling of the Galaxy S7. These images join the weeks of rumors and detail leaks from insider sources appearing over the past few months, showing off Samsung’s newest set of two devices, one the next-generation Samsung Galaxy S7, the other a combination of two devices next generations: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. If you’re watching from a desktop box, click on the Samsung Unpacked website (which you can head to by clicking on the sourcelink).
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S7 and S7 edge have starred in a lot of leaks today, and now it’s finally time for LG’s G5 to shine too. Most involve the same information to a degree, so we are going to concentrate on one.
According to the latest rumors, both Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge will feature Always-on display, but they will not come with USB Type-C port. For some reason Samsung has chose to keep the microUSB 2.0 port into its flagship smartphones. The rest of rumored specs include 4 GB RAM, 32/64/128 GB storage, 12 MP main camera with BRITCELL sensor and f/1.7 aperture, and 5 MP selfie shooter. A piece of promo material from Samsung has hit the net, and it has spilled the beans on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge release date.
With the LG G5 removable battery hype, many fans can’t help but wonder if indeed it can be better than the Samsung Galaxy S6. Well, actually, the company has chose to make the LG G5 presence known by holding a special event on February 21 in Barcelona, same day as the Samsung Unpacked Event.