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Samsung Galaxy S7 to add microSD support
After having launched the Samsung J5 and J7 in India, the Korean electronics giant is in process of launching a budget device in the county – the Galaxy J1 Mini.
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Lastly, chipset maker Spreadtrum appears to have confirmed the Samsung Galaxy J1 mini’s existence by listing the handset in its database. It features two 3.9-inch Super AMOLED display, one on the inside and the other one is located on the outside of the top half part of the device.
The latest rumour is that Samsung will be reintroducing microSD support for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge when they launch next year. There is 64GB of integrated storage space on the new Samsung flip phone and it does not support more storage. The lower half of the mobile has the physical T9 keyboard typical of the clamshell models.
The app will automatically scan your device (as its name suggests) and provide tools that can help optimize battery life, device memory, storage, data usage, and more, according to Android Authority.
With regards to the Android operating system it will come out with, the word out from tbreak.com is that it will come with an Android 5.1.1.
In any case, Samsung’s flow of launching phones this fast shows how the company is burning money while trying to regain the market share it has lost to other competitors in the industry. Samsung tried to dance around this problem by offering 64 gigabyte and 128 gigabyte models of the Galaxy S6 but still failed to escape criticism for shedding the microSD slot. However, its dual curved “Edge” sibling will reportedly feature a bigger 5.7-inch display, identical to the screen size on the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+.
It seemed odd to me that instead of releasing an updated, symmetrical version of 2014’s Galaxy Note edge, Samsung instead dropped the popular S-Pen and simply chose to offer a larger version of the S6 edge alongside August’s Note 5.
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As for connectivity features, the Samsung W2016 has 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Micro-USB and GLONASS.