Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S7 flagship smartphone - which has already been the subject of several leaks and rumors until now - will feature a pressure-sensitive display similar to that offered by Apple's newest iPhones, according to a new Wall Street Journal report.

While we already know
that device will come in as many as 4 variants, the report notes some
of the variants could feature a retina scanner, and the non-curved
variants will likely also have expandable storage. The flagship will
also come with a USB Type-C port and an improved camera optimized for
low-light photography.
It's worth mentioning that some of these features have been rumored earlier, too.
Overall, the report says the design of the Galaxy S7 flagship will be similar to the Galaxy S6, except for the rear camera unit, which won't be bulging out this time, although the recently leaked renders suggest otherwise. They also show no USB Type-C port or expandable storage, so take this report with plenty of scepticism.
As for the availability, while the announcement is expected on the sidelines of MWC in February, the US launch is said to be in mid-March.
It's worth mentioning that some of these features have been rumored earlier, too.
Overall, the report says the design of the Galaxy S7 flagship will be similar to the Galaxy S6, except for the rear camera unit, which won't be bulging out this time, although the recently leaked renders suggest otherwise. They also show no USB Type-C port or expandable storage, so take this report with plenty of scepticism.
As for the availability, while the announcement is expected on the sidelines of MWC in February, the US launch is said to be in mid-March.
the phone seems good but what is difference between s7 and Galaxy s7 edge this year.
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