Samsung Galaxy S7, rumored to be the next flagship phone from the South Korean tech giant is in the news again not with a new leaked specs or picture, but with its rumored interface, the TouchWiz. According to the buzz currently filling up the air, the latest interface is so fast that it will leave the Apple iOS interface in the dust.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 TouchWiz is said to be under development and will provide a better user experience. It is rumored that Samsung engineers are working side-by-side with Google engineers in trying to figure out how to make things happen with the customized version of the Android operating system, Sam Mobile reported.
Samsung TouchWiz was first introduced back in 2012 and has greatly improved over the years. However, there was a point in time that the TouchWiz was quite problematic for many users and was assumed that the incorporated bloatware are the culprits. The latest TouchWiz version in its recent flagship phones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 5, have been slimmed down and already offers a remarkable user experience. Samsung Galaxy users will definitely gain much if it will be improved even further.
Currently, some request coming from its high-end phone users is the limitation that the TouchWiz is imposing on the multi-tasking ability of the Android operating system. The Samsung Galaxy S7 is rumored to be unveiled sometime in Feb. 2016. Many are expecting that the new flagship phone will be arriving before the MWC 2016 event starts, which will run from Feb. 22 to 25, 2016.
The phone is said to be sporting back the microSD slot, but will not have a removable battery, either will come with the same size as the Galaxy S6 or slight bigger, and a new camera sensor that greatly enhances low-light conditions, Phone Arena reported. Samsung Galaxy S7 is currently a rumored model. Samsung has not uttered a single word about it.