Since it's already been confirmed that these devices are the Galaxy S7 edge and Galaxy S7, respectively, it will be safe to assume that Samsung's flagship smartphones have just arrive in India where they will be tested before launch.
The latest leak, as shared by Napidroid reveals that the upcoming flagship from the stables of Samsung will arrive running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and boasting a 4GB RAM.
For the past year or so, i Ice Universe has been one of the most prolific leaksters from China, bringing us sneak previews on both the Snapdragon 820 as well as the Exynos 8890.
Today an "import listing" (info above) suggests Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge will come in the same 5.1-inch size like prior years, and that the Galaxy S7 Edge+ will have a 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad-HD curved display. There, at Mobile World Congress, a family of three Galaxy S7 handsets are expected to be revealed. Only the Galaxy S7 Edge+ is expected to match the iPhone, delivering the same 5.5-inch screen found in the iPhone 6s Plus. The new information does fit with the details about the smartphones that have leaked in the past.
All of which means that if you want a comparison of the looks and design of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the iPhone 6S, you need only look at the following linked piece... We think that these models will be released only in China, but the bump in RAM and storage in the new A5 will be desired by buyers from other countries too.
Judge Lucy Koh from the Northern California District San Jose court ruled that Samsung has infringed on patented Apple technology for automatically correcting typed words and for sliding a finger across a screen to unlock a device. Galaxy S III and Samsung Stratosphere.
According to the latest reports, some of the less-used features will be discarded while others will be improved and some new additions will be included. The LeTV Le Max Pro is the first handset to come with Qualcomm's chipset, and its benchmarks reach well over the 130,000 AnTuTu milestone.
Samsung is all set to counter Apple's Live Photos with their Vivid Images, which will be pretty much the same concept as the iPhone's Live Photos.
Source: Samsung launches Galaxy Note 5 Dual SIM smartphone in India
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