Samsung Galaxy S7 Design Leaked in New Video

A new short video leaked online by popular leakster @onleaks and uSwitch shows off what could be the design for the upcoming Galaxy S7 flagship devices.

The video shows a very S6-like design for the S7 only with more rounded sides that works well with the 2.5D glass on the front and back. The render also shows just one card slot for the SIM, which means that it is likely that  the S7 will not support MicroSD card.

You also see a protruding camera lens on the back similar to its predecessor. The camera is also rumoured to house a 20 MP ‘BRITECELL’ camera sensor technology.

The S7 Plus shown in the video measures 163.32 x 82.01 x 7.82mm. The 6-inch device pushes the front-facing camera to the top right end. One must take the rendered video with a pinch of salt. The actual device may look a little different but @onleaks has so far had a near 100% accuracy when it comes to leaked renders.

That being said, renders have a way of showing some added thickness and bulge in certain areas (as was the case with the Nexus 6P camera bar, which didn’t protrude as much as the renders suggested). You can expect the finished product to look slimmer and  cleaner.

The Galaxy S7 devices are rumoured for a 21 February unveiling. We’ll have more details about the flagship devices as we get closer to the date.

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16 responses to “Samsung Galaxy S7 Design Leaked in New Video”

  1. Saurabh Sharma Avatar
    Saurabh Sharma

    calm down, buddy. U hvn’t seen the real phone yet. and they can’t change the design with every single iteration. Each company follows that, Sony, Apple, LG, Sammy. And plz don’t compare them with chinese brand.

  2. Richard Yarrell Avatar
    Richard Yarrell

    #NothingBeatsSamsung they are android and Technology everything else is definitely obsolete and comically inferior.

  3. Prith Wish Avatar
    Prith Wish

    again a boring design.. same design for all Samsung devices.. stop launching ur phones.. nothing new..

  4. Nimmala Dheeraj Goud Avatar
    Nimmala Dheeraj Goud

    Copy paste is best used by Samsung….I can leak Samsung S8 U0001f61d design right now

  5. Leo Khe Avatar
    Leo Khe

    No removable battery, no microSD card, NO THANKS

  6. Russell Silva Avatar
    Russell Silva

    Good Samsung needs to drop all the phones they make a year and keep the Note aspect of it make a big one, and a small one for people who don’t like big phones. Also, they must bring back microSD support and then it’ll be great.

  7. Anas Majeed Avatar
    Anas Majeed

    Wow… So new and innovative design… *_*

  8. Garett Jackson Avatar
    Garett Jackson

    Lol, so the idea is for people to walk around with tablets? This phone “competition” is getting ridiculous.

  9. Rahul Gahlawat Avatar
    Rahul Gahlawat

    Design leaked? They have almost same design

  10. Shayne Jones Avatar
    Shayne Jones

    Madeleine darling daughter of ours I love you very very much my darling..”

  11. Chris Flowers Avatar
    Chris Flowers

    With or without FM Receiver Enabled?????

  12. Brandon Hildebrand Avatar
    Brandon Hildebrand

    Looky there. It looks just like an S2, S3, S4, S5, and S6. Go figure!

  13. Akash Abichandani Avatar
    Akash Abichandani

    This is not s7 it’s s6

  14. Emily Goldstandard Avatar
    Emily Goldstandard

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    Emily Goldstandard

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  16. Sumit Rawat Avatar
    Sumit Rawat

    same as always

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