Wednesday, September 23, 2015

S7 Galaxy, Samsung opts for a unibody shell alloy … – GinjFo

A new report around the next high-end smartphone from Samsung, referred to as Galaxy S7, announces that the company seeks to improve the design from the database available on its Galaxy S6.

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The Galaxy S6 announced that Samsung has made radical changes in terms of design facing the previous generation. For years, the manufacturer has opted to use that plastic face the positioning of the phone and the competition was problematic. This year, changes have occurred with the use of glass / metal and according to a new report from G for Games, initiated the shift will continue with the Galaxy S7.



Galaxy S7, a shell magnesium alloy

Scheduled for 2016, this smartphone is starting to be talked about in recent weeks. The rumors of recent days suggest that Samsung will use a unibody shell magnesium alloy. The information comes from unnamed sources at the manufacturer’s supply chains.

The company is currently in test phase with several samples of magnesium alloy shell. They would be produced by the same company in charge of making the metal frame “6013″ aluminum equipping the Galaxy S6.

It is reported that these shells propose a surface as smooth as those of some competition embodied by Apple. The goal of a transition to a magnesium alloy to reduce the weight of the smartphone. It should however be careful as this choice also increases the flexibility of smartphone, Apple has paid the price with his “Bendgate” you can read our news about it – Bendgate Case iPhone 6 Apple releases its own tests -.

A few months of its launch, the Galaxy S7 is tipped to offer a screen of 5.2 inches and 5.7 inches (two versions are in preparation). One model would have a 820 Snapdragon processor, an Adreno 530 graphics solution and 4GB of RAM while the second would board a chip Exynos M1 along with 3GB of RAM.

Other features evoke a qHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels), a 16-megapixel camera and a front camera of 5 megapixels.

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