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Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) and Galaxy A5 (2016) – Features and Display Leaks

Samsung has opted for a unique marketing plan to unveil the Galaxy S7 in different countries. And the fact that Sony has released the first mass market 4K smartphone may focus the resolve of the Korean corporation to follow suit.

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S7 may not have many features to show off at its future announcement, but the flagship smartphone will certainly have the fastest chipset around, as an AnTuTu benchmark result points out.

It is likely that Samsung will be rolling out the Galaxy A9 along with other lower priced devices in the next month or so as a number of leaks have been emerging about them.

In the new schedule, the status for the Galaxy Note 5 has been changed from “Approved” to “Uploading”.

The new roadmap schedule had also lists Samsung devices that will not receive the Android Marshmallow update.

The second generation Samsung Galaxy A7 has been certified by the FCC, after having already received the go-ahead from the Bluetooth SIG as well as China’s TENAA. There’s also a Galaxy A9 that’s said to be in works, which will be highest spec’d smartphone in the lineup, as and when it comes along.

Available in White Pearl, Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum, Green Emerald, the S6 is a beauty that Galaxy lovers can just not miss.

Although it is extremely early days to predict precisely what will be included in the Galaxy Note 6, some of the specifications being linked with the device are pretty jaw-dropping.

Indeed, Samsung seems to be gunning for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, that is expected to be really powerful with its eight core setup and custom Kyro cores. It is also reported frequently that Apple will up the megapixel rating of the iPhone series still further when the iPhone 7 becomes available. Customers will hope that the Galaxy A5 (2016) features a better camera in comparison to its predecessor. A 16 MP rear camera and a 5 MP Selfie cam are additional features of this device.

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The 2013 flagship device, at launch, came pre-installed with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. This time around, a newer schedule has cropped up and it confirms that the very first iteration from Samsung that will get the Android Marshmallow platform is the newly released Galaxy Note 5.

Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) spotted online