Further details on Samsung Galaxy S7: Release date and picture
UPDATE JAN 25: Another report from South Korea points to the same date of the realise of the Galaxy S7. The Galaxy S7 will be officially launched in MWC and will by available by 11th March. The device is expected to come in Silver, Gold, White and an ‘All-Black’ version.
The rumored release date of the Samsung Galaxy S7 phones set in February, more and more details come to the surface. We have already published some information, about rumors concerning the screen size, batteries, the processor and the camera of Samsung’s next flagship device. This weekend, two more specific details on the phone were published: a photo its front and a possible release date!
Possible release date
The date was revealed by Evan Blass, a leaker who has proven to be a quite reliable source. On his twitter account – @evleaks – he stated, it was “starting to look like” Friday, March 11th:
Starting to look like a Friday, March 11th Galaxy release in the U.S.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) 22. Januar 2016
Leaked Pictures
The picture, which seems to have been taken with a HTC device, supposedly shows the front of the S7. Notably are the rather tall top and bottom borders surrounding the screen and the seemingly tilt home button. If we have the real deal, a prototype or just a dummy here is not confirmed. On the second picture, we see a bunch of camera units. The other pice of information we cat get off it is the Galaxy S7’s model number, “SM-G930F”, written on the top.
SOURCE: EVAN BLASS, GSMARENA
VIA: ANDROIDAUTHORITY
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