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Samsung deletes its logo from Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge

Set to redefine what a smartphone can do, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge pushes the boundaries of mobile technology with enhanced multitasking and camera features, expandable memory of up to 200GB, larger battery and IP68 water and dust resistant certification – all housed in an elegant body of glass and metal finish.

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If you pre-order the Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge from Unlocked mobiles you will get a free accessory bundle worth £10 which includes a a Samsung EO-SG900 Speaker in Silver and a free Redneck Prima Wallet Folio Case in Black. more details at the links below.

Samsung has gone all out with the new phones.

Samsung earlier said the devices will be available for sales on March 11 in 60 countries around the globe. The availability is limited to certain regions, but it will allow users to pack one SIM card and one microSD card at the same time.

Meanwhile, as tech observers and analysts poured over their thoughts on Apple-Samsung rivalry in the smartphone war, most pundits would agree that there’s not much discernible difference between the two.

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge differ mainly in their screen sizes and battery capacities.

Among the deals on offer, Telstra is offering the S7 and S7 edge on a range of plans, with further information available here. This display shows the date and time as well as important notifications that you can’t live without. Both devices display visuals in QHD Super Amoled resolution (2,560 x 1,440 pixels).

The default storage option is 32 GB, but a 64 GB option exists, as well.

Processing power will get backed by 4 GB of RAM on both variants.

The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge are powered by an Exynos 8890 octa-core (2.3GHz quad-core + 1.6GHz quad-core) SoC or Qualcomm Snadragon 820 quad-core (2.15GHz dual-core + 1.6GHz dual-core) SoC, depending on the regions.

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