Samsung Galaxy S7 to come with dual camera setup?

 [photo: Twitter screen capture/Steve Hemmerstoffer]

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6+ Edge out in the open, it seems that the consumer electronic junkies are now awaiting what the Korean tech giant has in store.

And from the looks of it, the next order of business is already on the Samsung Galaxy S7. With tons of rumors already out in the open, here is hoping that the Galaxy Note 5 and S6+ Edge don't get overlooked. Besides they are the current stars of the Samsung Galaxy line right now.

Word about the Samsung Galaxy S7 suggests that the next device will be power-packed. That includes seeing two variants possibly coming out — a 5.2-inch and 5.8-inch panel display variant. One of the two variants will boast of 4K display and it seems that most believe that it will be the 5.8-inch variant.

As far as processor is concerned, the Galaxy S7 could come out using Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4 GB of RAM, a 16-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. It may come with 64 GB internal storage and probably run on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. Such were the enumerated rumored specs from tech blogger Steve Hemmerstoffer for an alleged device codenamed "Lucky," which is widely believed to be the Galaxy S7.

The thing is the specs are not accurate with other rumors you may have seen in the open so take this with a grain of salt for now.

A more recent rumor from SamMobile suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S7 would have a 5.7-inch display and a dual camera. Now, here is where things get a bit interesting.

To recall, HTC tried its hand on a dual camera with the HTC One M8. And as everyone knows by now, that didn't really create much hype. Could Samsung do better?

As expected, a lot of rumors surfacing right now provide different renditions of what the Samsung Galaxy S7 could bring. At this early stage, it is hard to rely on the rumor mill, especially considering that Samsung has just released its latest batch of new mobile devices.

Maybe give it a couple of more months?

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