Samsung Galaxy S7 Release Date, Specs: Foldable Smartphone Pegged for December 2015 Unveiling

By Staff Writer

May 14, 2015 08:09 AM EDT

Being one of the techgiants of this age, Samsung continues to bring quality smart phones to the market. The Korean-based company had been successful with its releases these past few years. Fans had warmly accepted the offerings of the company which includes the Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, and S6 Edge. Now, the rumor mill has been grinding speculations regarding the foldable smart phone or Samsung Galaxy S7 that the company will be unveiling coming December this year.

Though it may seem that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is still dominating the mobile market, it would seem that Samsung is ready to release the S7. According to a report, the Samsung Galaxy S7 will come out this December 2015. However, if this will not be possible at the time, it will most likely appear starting January 2016.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 will be sporting 6 GB RAM and a cyclone HMP technology for its chipset (the same one that Apple uses).  It is rumored that the S7 will be twice as fast as the S6. Aside from the upgraded powerhouse, the Samsung Galaxy S7 will be having either a 4K resolution or a foldable display.

The next flagship smart phone of Samsung will sport a 20 MP main camera that comes along with an ultra low light sensitivity sensor. This would mean that the phone may still be used to take pictures even in dark areas. This is a huge upgrade from the S6's 16 MP main camera.

The S7 is rumored to incorporate a Touch ID system (which is the current trend of the smart phones of this year) and a sophisticated Retina Scanning. Samsung has indeed prioritized security in its new flagship project. It was reported that the S7 will come with wireless charging, similar to that of the S6.

Let us wait for the confirmation of these speculations by the time Samsung releases the Foldable Galaxy S7. Whether it may be on the December this year or January 2016, the S7 will be worth the wait.

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