Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge Live Images Leaked Online

Samsung, a South Korean multinational company faced yet another online leak of its upcoming flagship, Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The images of both galaxy series along with prices and specifications were leaked separately on different websites, ahead of Samsung's pre-MWC 2016 event.

A French website, Nowhereelse, revealed the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, has also shown up the first live leaked image, which reveals the smartphone's curved display as one would expect. The display shows the AnTuTu benchmark result - 134704, which cements the authenticity of the leak to some extent. The image also shows the smartphone model number as SM-G9350 and nothing else has been mentioned in the leak posted by the French website, Nowhereelse.

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In a separate leak by Reviewdao, a Vietnamese website (via GSMArena), the 32GB variant of the Samsung Galaxy S7 is seen featuring a curved glass back panel, which is in line with the previous rumours. The camera bump still exists but is not as protruding as the one seen on the Galaxy S6. A metal frame is also visible along the sides. The Galaxy S7 will feature the Exynos 8890 version of processor that will be 15 percent more powerful than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC variant, both in terms of CPU and GPU. Further, the Galaxy S7 is said to be water resistant and can charge from 0 to 80 percent in 30 minutes. The website adds the Galaxy S7 to house a 12-megapixel Britecell rear camera with f/1.7 aperture.

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The prices of the Galaxy S7 is reported to cost VND 16.49 million (Rs. 50,500) while the Galaxy S7 Edge is said to come priced at VND 19.9 million (Rs. 61,000). The website claims the handsets to hit the market on March 18, which is a week after the reported March 11 release date in Europe and the US.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge is expected to feature an 'always-on-top-display' feature that will incorporate notifications and other useful information on the front display.

Image Courtesy: Nowhereelse, Reviewdao