Samsung Galaxy S7 Release Date: First Quarter 2016; Multi-tasking Monster; Lined Up as Banner Specs SD 820, 6G RAM

It appears that Samsung is gaining new heights with its latest Samsung Galaxy S7. This latest and coming product to be released is a force to be reckoned with. According to a latest post by Yibada, "The latest leaks suggest that the South Korean tech giant intends to out-spec its Cupertino-based rival in time for the Galaxy S7 release date in early 2016."

This gigantic soon to be flagship model for Samsung follows the same pattern that Apple had done. BGR earlier posted that, "With next year's Galaxy S7, Samsung will reportedly launch two models which is a 5.2-inch version and a 5.8-inch phablet version just like Apple.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor. It will run on 5.1.1 Android, Adreno TM 530, and the codename is "Lucky". It will also run on a 4 GB of RAM, and the ROM is 64 GB. BGR also posted that nothing is confirmed right now, but the device above codenamed "Lucky" certainly seems to fit the bill.

It also has a 16-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and those are flagship specs, and these are the first time that Samsung released this type of model as further reported by BGR.

It is for a fact that Samsung's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are awesome phones, but these models did not boost the market value for the company. Yibada further reported that the Korean device vendor has just announced its new DRAM chip technology that will allow the use of superfast and high energy-efficient RAM.

PCs will enjoy 12GB of RAM provision that is 30 percent faster while mobile devices, smartphones for instance, will be able to accommodate up to 6GB of RAM with the same benefits delivered to desktop systems as further detailed by Yibada.

With its great specs and latest developments, will these new flagship offer Samsung the profit that it needs or will it bring more devastating loss for the company, as of the moment, none can really tell.

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