As Apple grabbed major share of the market with iPhone 6s and now Samsung eyeing to regain smartphone market with is upcoming flagship device which could debut as early as January.
The new report claims that Samsung is planning to launch Galaxy S7 as early as January.
Today, Korean publication ETNews is reiterating the same; according to the publication’s report, the Galaxy S7 should come out sometime in January in “premium” and “sub-premium” variants, something we exclusively confirmed last month.
Google didn’t translate the report well, but it seems to suggest that an announcement could take place on January 19th.
That would be around two weeks before the start of the MWC where we usually see new Galaxy S flagships; the Galaxy Note 5 was also announced two weeks earlier than usual, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see it become the norm for Samsung’s future flagship devices.
The Galaxy S7 is expected to be powered by three different processors based on market, and feature a display with Apple’s 3D Touch-like technology.
It will also have a USB Type-C port, and possibly a dual-camera setup with a new 20-megapixel primary sensor.