Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Live Shots Leaked

It’s hardly a couple of days wait for the official unveiling of the flagship Samsung Galaxy S series smartphones and the Internet has already gone into meltdown mode with leaks and rumours of the much-awaited phones. The latest comes in the form of very believable live shots of the Galaxy S7 edge directly from Vietnam.

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These latest shots of the phone show its curved screen front with an instance of Antutu benchmark test running on it seemingly confirming its specifications. The leaked live shots also confirm the S7 edge’s model number as being SM-G935.

According to reports. the Galax S7 edge will come equipped with a 5.5-inch QHD AMOLED display, and will be powered by a Samsung Exynos 8890/Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC. It will be paired with 4GB of RAM, and a 12 MP rear camera with f/1.7 aperture. A 8 MP selfie camera is expected at the front of the phone. The phone will come in two storage variants, 32GB and 64GB which will be further expandable via a MicroSD card.

Additionaly the phone will come with a larger, 3600 mAh battery, while also being waterproof and dustproof.

 

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6 responses to “Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Live Shots Leaked”

  1. Awais Ahmed Avatar
    Awais Ahmed

    This sounds sikk U0001f44cU0001f44cU0001f44c

  2. YeasinArafat Avatar
    YeasinArafat

    Ame S7 Apnader kas thaka kenta chai , call me 01959999248

  3. Xzizullah Khan Avatar
    Xzizullah Khan

    I still waiting 4 s7

  4. Kinshuk Bisht Avatar
    Kinshuk Bisht

    S6 was one hell of a device. U0001f64cU0001f64c

  5. Steven Steven Avatar
    Steven Steven

    I mean why would you

  6. Eric Scott Avatar
    Eric Scott

    Its not an iPhone so why should i care?

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