According to latest reports, Samsung Electronics is putting all its efforts into the two upcoming variants of its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S7. Speculation about its features is building up keeping gadget lovers on the edge of their seat.
According to SamMobile, the two versions, namely SM-G930 and SM-G935, are being referred to as Hero and Hero 2 by the company. The former will have a flat display, while the latter with a dual-edge curved display. Earlier there have been reports that the new Galaxy S7 will be built out of magnesium alloy.
Moreover, one will come with an Exynos 8890 processor and the other with the Snapdragon 820 SoC. The report further suggests that the devices will have UFS 2.0 storage that is already seen in the Galaxy S6 and other recently launched high-end smartphones from the South Korean giant.
According to Google-translated version of a report from AsiaToday, the two devices will have display size of 5.2 inches and 5.8 inches.
Going over the launch dates of previous versions, Galaxy S5 and S6, Pocket-lint predicts that the much-awaited Galaxy S7 might release during MWC 2016 in February 2016. Accordingly, the handsets will hit stores about five weeks later, that is, towards the end of March or early April.


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