Sunday, December 27, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7: Visual fuitent on canvas – Begeek.fr

As their presentation approach, the rumors surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 are becoming more and more numerous. Our colleagues come GizmoChina perhaps strike a blow in the race to information surrounding the latest flagships of the Korean manufacturer by putting their hands on unreleased visuals.



The Galaxy S7 flight Image

This is via pictures featuring scenes shells dedicated to Galaxy S7 GizmoChina as we learn more about the next Samsung phone. At first glance, difficult to distinguish the Samsung Galaxy S7 of his predecessor. The design is indeed very close to the Galaxy S6 and there should not be any revolution that side. For the Galaxy S7 Plus GizmoChina evokes a smartphone measuring 163.32 x 82.01 x 7.82 mm, all in an almost 6 inches in size.

 leaked Galaxy S7

Galaxy flight S7

Few change on the rear face of the smartphone embark traditional photo sensor protruding a few millimeters accompanied by a flash and a heart rate sensor. The big change would occur on the edges and on the front of the machine.



New buttons for a new life

On the sides of the phone, the power button is well placed on the right edge of the phone, the two volume control buttons find their place on the left edge. The jack and the USB connector come naturally move to the lower portion of the smartphone

 protective shell Galaxy S7

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On the front, the big change would be at the home button . Exit the rounded shapes, up to a whole new rectangular button that will carry the fingerprint sensor. So much for the changes visible to the naked eye! For the rest, there is talk of a new much stronger magnesium chassis, but also much more expensive to implement, which could drive up the price of the Samsung smartphone. It remains to wait until the first quarter of 2016 to see if these pictures were true because in all likelihood, the phone should be presented at the Barcelona MWC on 20 February for commercialization in mid-March.

 Photo Credits: GizmoChina

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