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Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in the first official image?

At the end of February, exactly one year after the launch of the previous versions, should see the light of the new smartphone flagship of the Korean manufacturer Samsung. Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, the names of these two new smartphones that as the predecessors should differentiate between them for the shape of the display, slightly curved on the sides for the version Edge.

After a long series of rumors spread during the past weeks and on the technical details of the two products, just over the last few hours it seems to have appeared online the first images that portray the two new smartphones.



Unlike many rendering widespread in recent weeks and the fruit of the imagination of different designs, these images seem to come from none other than the marketing department of the Korean manufacturer. This would in fact at first sight of official images that accompany the launch of the two devices.

As we can see from the image shown above design does not differ much from that of his predecessors, except for the frames that appear to thinner and the angles that are slightly more rounded. In short, nothing upheavals for this new generation of Galaxy which, moreover, were leaving this time by a good basis for Regarding the design.

This time around it seems then that Samsung is worth the saying "Never change a winning team". We'll see in a few weeks at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Samsung will announce what, and what are the official features of the new flagship of the Korean company.

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