Samsung Galaxy S7 Rumors: Sabre 9018AQ2M for Analogue Audio Like Sound; Magnesium Alloy and Glass Body, Touch Technology Define Flagship Device

Samsung Galaxy S7 is said to have magnesium alloy metal frame, which may incorporate the Sabre 9018AQ2M audio chip that will have the capacity to provide superb audio quality. However, these are just rumors floating on the internet and the Galaxy S7 is not on the horizon yet.

Samsung Galaxy S7 rumored specs include the ESS Technology created the SABRE 9018AQ2M audio chip. It has a signal to noise ratio of 129 dB. The chip can support PCM and DSD formats up to 32-bit/ 384 KHz hence, can make a streaming music sound better. The audio quality of digital music will be at par with music produced by analogue devices, SamMobile reported.

According to Samsung Galaxy S7 rumors, the body will be made up of magnesium alloy that can better absorb heat and allows the phone to function normally. The back panel is also said to be made out of glass. The combination of these materials also ensures that the Galaxy S7 can maintain a sophisticated appearance, proper, for a flagship phone.

It is also said that the South Korean tech giant is prepping up for an earlier release than their traditional event, which normally happens in March. This time, the next release of its flagship phone is being targeted in February. This may also explain the reason why there are so many rumors going on around the Galaxy S7, TechRadar reported.

Samsung Galaxy S7 also is reported to bear a patent that recently surfaced points towards Samsung's ClearForce, a touch technology. This technology was recently developed by Synaptics, one of the top touch technology company. It is said that ClearForce can also differentiate a hard press and a soft press on the screen that can also be used even when typing.

Samsung Galaxy S7 user can use a soft press for lower case letter while a hard press can give the upper case.

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