South Korean technological giant Samsung is all set to launch its flagship smartphone the Samsung Galaxy S7 as new report claims that the device would make its debut as early as March.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently reported that the Galaxy S7 will hit retail sometime in mid-March, and Chinese carrier China Mobile has now reiterated a March release for the next Samsung flagship.
The newspaper is usually spot-on, and given China is usually among the first markets to get a new Samsung device, we believe this is as good an indication as any that the Galaxy S7 will be available from stores in the third month of 2016.
That would be soon after the rumored February 21 announcement, though it remains to be seen if the Galaxy S7 will come out as quickly after an official unveil as the Galaxy Note 5 or Galaxy S6 edge+ did in August this year.