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Samsung phone with foldable display reportedly in testing ahead of January debut

“Finally, Samsung is supposedly testing a new 20-megapixel ISOCELL camera on the Galaxy S7, and also a project called the “all lens cover”.

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Two models from the Galaxy S7 line, one with 3GB of RAM, the other with 4GB of RAM, underwent rigorous testing, particularly with the Snapdragon 820 to ensure there wouldn’t be any overheating issues as observed with the Snapdragon 810 processor. The Galaxy S7 may also come in two size variants, a 5.2-inch model and a 5.8-inch model.

Samsung Electronics changed the game when the company introduced the edge-to-edge display to its line of smartphones and phablets, but something more unconventional is coming and it might be the one to leverage the company against its competitors.

Since last month, the Samsung Galaxy Mega On has been in the rumor mills with occasional leaks churned out here and there. If the schedule moves ahead according to plan, the Samsung Valley foldable phone release date should land sometime in the middle of January 2016.

In what is seen as only natural among Samsung phones, Tech Times reveals the specs for the next flagship of Samsung. According to a popular leakster on Weibo, Samsung’s bendable display endeavor, dubbed Project V (for Valley), is set to be tested for January release. We’re curious to find out more especially because of the battery.

In addition to its massive storage capacity, the Galaxy 7 will reportedly likely include a dual-camera module which was featured also by Samsung’s rivals such as HTC One M8 and ZTE Axon. We’ll find out. Four-way folding is not yet possible, for sure, but it would be awesome. Its a little too early to comment on any progress right now, since both the chipsets do appear to not be running at full capacities.

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Surprisingly, it was also found their scores were almost in line with the Exynos 7420 SoC, which is the existing chipset used in Samsung’s current smartphones.

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