Samsung’s Galaxy S7 Edge in a 4GB RAM, Stronger Glass Material; Will it be Available Next Year?

Samsung is said to release in February or March of 2016 their next flagship, the Galaxy S7 Edge. According to some Neurogadget reports, this latest from Samsung is engineered with a 4GB RAM, the latest safety material, and a more developed specification.

The design for Galaxy S7 Edge is believed to be somewhat different, yet still inspired by the S6 Edge. However, the forthcoming Samsung device is going to have a rectangular body along with its sharp corners, volume rocker controls on its left side, while on the right is the power button. The SIM tray can be found on the top, while the port for USB 3.0 and the headphone jack with 3.55mm are both located at its bottom.

As reported by Latino Post, some of the expected features of the Galaxy S7 Edge will also include a QHD display of Super. The mobile device is made to work with the chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 in octa-core 64 bits architecture operating with a 4GB RAM.

It may also extend a 21-megapixel camera facing the rear, with an optical photo stabilization and a dual-LED, dual-tone flash, plus an 8-megapixel front-faced shooter for the video chat users and selfie fanatics.

Based on a recent Yibada report, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is going to use a stronger material for the frame. The dominant material for this upcoming flagship of Samsung will be magnesium alloy.

The coming Gorilla Glass is also believed to be on the way from Samsung's supply chain, as the Korean tech titan plans to improve the glass coating that is much tougher than its latest standard. This venue was also referred to as "Project Turtle," which must be prepared for S7 Edge's early 2016 launch.

While none of these rumors were affirmed yet by the Korean tech giant, the avid Samsung series fans must have to wait until the company finally offers the exact details on the release and features of the Galaxy S7 series.

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