Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7: towards commercialization in March – ZDNet France

The launch schedule of the next Galaxy S7 Samsung seems to be confirmed. There are some days, South Korean Yonhap News Agency overlapped recent
 Information Wall Street Journal as a presentation on the sidelines of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​21 or
 22 February.

Today, leaked roadmap of China Mobile on Weibo confirms launch in stride, ie in March 2016. With this presentation and near launch, Samsung is true to its strategy, particularly for the S6 place.

Recall that according to the latest rumors, the terminal design remain close to its predecessor
 (except a larger 0.1 inch screen) and as the S6, it would
 available in 4 versions: with two curved screens and two classics.
 Under the hood, besides the upgrading of components, it will
 not count on important innovations.

According to the Wall Street Journal and Yonhap,
  the principal would be the integration of a close technology Force
 Touch Apple. Recall that it provides access to different content
 or menus depending on the pressure exerted on the screen. Techno is
 Available on the latest iPhone 6s.

Good news for many users, the
  external memory card slot would make his return, and
 the smartphone embark a 23-megapixel sensor. There is also talk of
  fast charging and recognition by the retina.

Recall that Samsung suffers the relative failures of its last
 high-end smartphones, including the Galaxy S5, which had the
 Consequently losses
 historic for the electronics division of Samsung. Since many
  quarters, the group is caught between an Apple dominant in the
 upscale and very aggressive Chinese manufacturers in the entrance of
 market.

In dismissing JK Shin, the father of the Galaxy range, Samsung demonstrates that
  intends to wipe out the past in the field of smartphones. This
 dismissal should therefore be accompanied by a strategic change
 could be embodied by Dongjin Koh, head of R & amp; D of the
 Mobile branch. Innovation, especially around the flexible displays,
 might as well put the Samsung smartphones on track.

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