Published On: Sat, Sep 19th,

Samsung Galaxy S7 Coming Out With Impressive 6 GB RAM, Snapdragon 820 Processor, Specs, Features, News

The next-generation device from Korean giant Samsung Galaxy S7 is coming out with dual camera setup, Snapdragon 820 processor and 6GB of RAM to mark dominance among other smartphones.

Samsung has recently unveiled its two flagship devices Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ with striking features and this time Korean giant is moving towards in most anticipated next generation smartphone Samsung Galaxy S7 that would be impeccable to all of other devices in market.

Rumors are surfaced on internet about new flagship device and several leaks from sources marked its dominance following its arresting specifications and features that other smart phones manufacturing companies are only thinking about to enroll in their devices.

The Korean manufacturer is working on the upcoming device code named Project Lucky that houses numerous timeless additions including dual camera, 6GB of RAM, Snapdragon 820 Processor which are just exceptional and peak of advancement while it has also reported that two variants with different screen sizes a 5.2-inch display and another with a massive 5.8-inch panel would be lined up.

According to recent reports that both models will boast 4K resolution which seems to be quite suitable for 5.8-inch variant but it is killing for model having 5.2-inch display.

Samsung has recently made announcement about mass production of industry’s first 12 GB LPDDR4 mobile DRAM based on 20nm technology to pack whopping 6GB of RAM in its future smart phones and next in row is it none other than Samsung Galaxy S7.

The new Exynos 8890 chipset is also testing for the news generation device while other rumored specifications include faster UFS 2.0 flash storage, Cat 10 LTE, 20-megapixel ISOCELL camera and impressive front facing camera while it will possibly run of latest Android M.

Smasung S7 will possibly launch in February but some sources suggested early release before World Mobile Congress that has been scheduled on February 22 to 25, next year.

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