Saturday, January 23, 2016

It is confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge receives a 5.5-inch … – Tabletowo.pl

Although the Samsung Galaxy S7 (and other variants) had not yet to debut, I have felt as if he could overgrow already a legend. It stems from the fact that leaks about impossible to count up all owned by one man’s fingers. Unfortunately these reports have it to yourself that often mutually exclusive and hard to find any certainty.

One of the aspects that are often not change was applied diagonal display with a variant of the Edge. From the first leaks about this year’s flagowców Samsung suggested to us that one of them will get a larger screen than its predecessor, namely the Galaxy S6 Edge. Its size has changed over the last several weeks, quite radically – depending on the leak diagonal ranged from 5.8 to 5.1 inches.

Recently, however, appeared more and more information on the use of 5.5-inch display, so slowly we started to believe that Samsung actually made up his mind for him. And then in AnTuTu appeared Galaxy S7 Edge … 5.1 inch screen. As you can see information chaos is huge and it was difficult to have anything to predict.

Fortunately, the latest report comes from a very reliable source and we may even be tempted to say that this is a final settlement of the diagonal displays in Samsungach Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge. Now both smartphones were shipped to India for tests, and thus appeared on the Zauby, which records every device that goes to that country (or leave it).

In the above screenshot you can see that Samsung G935R4 was equipped with a 5.5-inch display, while the Samsung G930R4 in 5.1 inch. For a long time there is information that can be code names – respectively – Galaxy S7 Edge Galaxy S7, as their predecessors had been marked – respectively – as G925 and G920.

The launch of this year’s flagowców Samsung remained for another month . It’s little and at the same time a lot of time – you should expect to have (at least) a few leaks about them. I just hope that they whet the appetite for both smartphones and will not result in an even bigger mess.

Source: GSMArena

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