A new certification detail that originated from Indonesia allegedly provided answers for a set of confusing questions as to the release plans of Samsung for their upcoming new flagship series, the Galaxy S7 series.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 is expected to come out with a pressure sensitive screen, which will help the company combat Apple’s competition in terms of the 3D touch that they have recently introduced on their phones. Well Samsung wants to be ahead of the game (well, after HTC technically) as sources are saying that software engineers are already working on this feature so that it can go live on the rumored new flagship. Therefore, this feature might be rolled out as a software update after the release. Rumors are flying about that Samsung is developing a similar feature that will capture a few seconds before and after you take a photo to make a pretty cool GIF. By ditching sound capture, Samsung will allow users to share Vivid Photos directly to Facebook as GIFs. This prompted new reports that the device is indeed coming very close to the official rollout of the new build.
Samsung Galaxy S7 is one of the most anticipated Android device debuting this year and it seems Samsung would unveil the much-hyped smartphone at Mobile World Congress.
The image shows the Gold colored variant of the Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016) with a 4.5 inched screen. The event is to be held from February 22 to February 25.
The Galaxy S7 is likely to offer top notch hardware specifications and features including an iris scanner.
Both the handsets are said to be either powered by Exynos 8 octa-core (Exynos 8890) or Snapdragon 820 processor, along with 4GB of RAM. Both are equal at 16GB with up to 128GB microSD compatibility and dual-SIM support. According to a report, it will feature a 5.1-inch Super Amoled display with a QHD (1440×2560 pixels) resolution. The phones pack a 12-megapixel camera with f/1.7 aperture in the front.