Samsung Galaxy S7 specs and features, release date: What to expect from new smartphone

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Samsung's phones are routinely among the most anticipated arrivals in any given year, and now, plenty of rumors online are painting a picture of what people can expect from the still unofficial Galaxy S7.

Among the most interesting rumors related to Galaxy S7 is that there are supposedly two different models of it that Samsung is planning to release. According to Value Walk, the first model will be known as the Galaxy S7, and it is expected to be a flat screen model not unlike many of the early releases from the company. The other model will reportedly be known as the S7 Edge, and this will be more similar to newer releases in that it will be featuring the curved screen. Both models are expected to be released right around the same time.

As for the other important specs of the Galaxy S7, when it comes to its processor, there is reportedly still a fair bit of uncertainty in this department.

According to PC Advisor UK, Samsung has not yet decided which processor they will be using for this particular phone. Right now, the company is said to be deciding between their own Exynos chips or the Snapdragon models from Qualcomm.

Rumors are also split regarding how much RAM might be available inside the Galaxy S7. Some are projecting it to have around 4 GB, while bolder predictions are suggesting it may end up with 6 GB.

In terms of internal storage, the standard version of the Galaxy S7 is expected to have 32 GB available. There are rumblings out there suggesting the phone's internal storage can be expanded by a microSD card that can hike it all the way up to 256 GB.

People who are interested in the Samsung Galaxy S7 may not have to wait for it long, as it is currently expected to be launched by March of next year.

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