Snapdragon 820, hologram, and more key specs in Samsung Galaxy S7 according to documents

By Staff Writer

Aug 27, 2015 07:18 PM EDT

Samsung will release its new Samsung Galaxy S7 soon, and there are leaked pieces of information regarding on its specifications and features. These include Snapdragon 820, 2.9GHz octa-core processor, and fingerprint scanner. Further, the phone can become more interesting because of its hologram capability.

According to Phone Arena, an industry insider leaked documents on their Weibo account providing details about Samsung Galaxy S7 with a code name of Jungfrau. The details said that Galaxy S7 will be made up of Snapdragon 820 or Qualcomm MSM8996 version instead of Exynox chip.

The new chip will improve image and battery life, according to the news. This will support its camera with 30MP front and 10MP rear, and a 4000 mAh battery which will enable the phone to stand all day.

Other features of Samsung Galaxy S7 will include 5.5 inches screen display in 4K resolution, Smartphone2016 reported. It will also have 2.9GHz octa-core processor and 5GB of RAM which will enable the phone's programs and applications run faster. The news added that the phone will have a metal body, fingerprint scanner, dustproofing and waterproofing capabilities, and shockproof sensors.

Moreover, one of its unique features is the phone's capability of hologram and holographic icons, Patently Mobile reported. This will be run by the new OS, Android M.

Aside from the leaked specifications and features, the previous news said that Galaxy S7 can possibly be released in December of 2015 or the earlier months of 2016. It is also considered that this phone might be developed quickly than the latest Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge due to Samsung's new project management process called, Agile.

Samsung has nothing to say about the leaked key specifications and features. As for now, Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge are in the market making a mark for Galaxy series.

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