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Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung galaxy 7 would be the next bigger main flagship Smartphone from Samsung. After Launching the S6 and S6 edge The people are just looking at the the upcoming Galaxy s7 Device. However there is no mention Release date for the device, but now looking it may comes in Mobile World Congress 2016 Feb or march first the device will be available in USA, Brazil, and other countries then it will enter in India, no particular mention correct specification about the Top Upcoming Smartphone in 2016 , but we has just find some below.
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  1. Samsung galaxy s7 will be packed with Android 6.0
  2. Quad-core 4.0 GHz 64 bit processor With 6 or 8 GB of RAM
  3. Samsung Galaxy S7 will have a 5g network
  4. ultra high super amoled display which is 4k, or 5k 5.5-inch.
  5. US: $1111 and in India: Rs 70,500
  6. Launched expected in march or April 2016

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