Finally we wait come too, the
latest generation of samsung
galaxy successfully released. The Galaxy S7
design depicted in these renders is not entirely surprising given what
we've already seen of the device so far. It is very similar to the Galaxy S6,
but with slightly more curvature on the rear edges. This design is reminiscent
of the Galaxy Note 5, which features curves on the back. The camera is
perhaps the most changed feature compared with older models,
while the flash appears to be similar to its predecessor's. Renders
put forth by the reputable Evan Blass in early February (shown at the top of
this page) showed the Galaxy S7 from both the front and the back. The device in
the images looks similar to the Galaxy S6 in every way, aside from marginally
thinner bezels and a larger home button.
As of January 20, AnTuTu has leaked a set of specs for the Exynos-based
Galaxy S7 and promises that benchmark results will follow soon. The specs
detail what's inside the Exynos 8990-equipped SM-G930F, where previously we've
seen specs from the Snapdragon 820 powered SM-G935A, which revealed the above
4GB RAM and 64GB storage, as well as a 5.1in QHD display and 12MP camera.
Unsurprisingly, the Exynos model specs, aside from the processor itself, are
pretty much the same, including the 64GB storage. We still haven't seen
evidence for any other storage models yet, which doesn't necessarily mean they
don't exist, but we do wonder if Samsung is tidying things up to a 64GB/128GB
split.
Samsung Galaxy S7 specs
The latest information on the Galaxy S7 specs comes from a source claiming to be a Samsung employee, who shared a host of details via GSMArena and VentureBeat. All variants of the device are said to come housed in a black frame, with a choice of black, white, silver or gold finishings. The sources also stated that the S7 will be dust- and waterproof and will house a hybrid dual SIM slot, returning support for microSD cards up to 200 GB – all things that had previously been rumored. It's also claimed the S7 and S7 Edge will have an increased battery capacity. The S7 is said to come with a 3,000 mAh battery and the S7 Edge, a 3,600 mAh battery – an increase of 450 and 1,000 mAh, respectively – according to VentureBeat. Removable batteries remain off the table, however. An anonymous internal source for Android Authority confirmed specs previously reported by Harttato.blogspot like camera, Marshmallow and front and back glass. But they did report a difference in battery size. The source claimed the S7 could have a 2,800 mAh battery. This is contrary to the previously reported possibly battery size of 3,600 mAh.A rumor has surfaced which suggests that the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge could come with a keyboard cover, like the one below. According to SamMobile, Samsung could release an S View Cover, Glitter Cover, Clear View Cover and a Keyboard Cover for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. This is almost certainly a hat-tip to the BlackBerry Priv and its physical keyboard.
Buy now
Water Resistance is BACK
Yep. That’s right: both the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 EDGE will be water resistant just like the Galaxy S7 and, if rumours are to be believed, Apple’s iPhone 7 and the HTC One M10 - metal, it seems, is no longer a reason to be bothered by the wet stuff. Previously the Galaxy S5 was waterproof, but this model featured a plastic bodyshell, so with the switch to metal and glass the waterproofing got canned along with a few other features. We've been hearing manufacturers say for years (we're looking at you HTC) that things like waterproofing compromise the good looks and elegance of premium phones lovingly crafted from metals. But we've never bought this idea, not least because of devices such as Sony's Xperia Z line-up - metal, glass, waterproof, and not bad lookers if you like their styleHUGE Battery Increase
The Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 EDGE had 2550mAh and 2600mAh battery packs, respectively, and performance was OK, generally speaking. The Galaxy S7, however, will have use batteries that are 20% larger, meaning 3000mAh in the standard S7 and 3600mAh in the EDGE variant. Still, as far as we can tell neither cell will be removable which will be sure to continue to upset old Samsung fanboys who loved battery swapping on the go. That said, LG seems to be stepping in to fill this void as according to rumours the firm's LG G5 will feature a metal body with a unique detachable module in the base of the handset; allowing you to slide out the battery pack.MicroSD-Support
Samsung killed off microSD support in the Galaxy S6 and people went CRAZY. Keen not to make the same mistake again, Samsung will apparently reintroduce microSD-support aboard the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE. This is great news. There seemed to be something of a kick against microSD from many major manufacturers in the last couple of years with the removable storage feature being painfully absent from many big flagship launches. Who can say what the reason is? Cost? Streamlining production? Whatever it was, enough people have got a grump on about it and, presumably, voted with their wallets, that microSD seems to be (perhaps reluctantly for OEMs) back on trend. For many though, it never left, of course!A 12MP Camera
Samsung is apparently switching from a 16MP sensor to a 12MP one. The reason? Simple, according to Forbes: “it also allows Samsung to make it flush to the body of the phone and use a super fast f/1.7 aperture (up from f/1.9 in the S6) for action shots and improved low light performance”.check this smartphone in store amazon
0 comments:
Post a Comment