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Samsung may soon launch Galaxy phone leasing program

Talking about Samsung’s next year flagship, the Galaxy S7 has already started to surface online, so this week we’ve found out that the phone will apparently make a debut into the wild with a magnesium alloy unibody. The magnesium alloy is also great for dissipating the heat however it’s also the same concept that powers the iPhone. Apple knows you’ll likely not use all 64GB of storage in the iPhone 6s Plus, but, then again, that’s not the reason why Apple ditched the 32GB model in the first place.

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Other Samsung Galaxy S7 alleged specs and features leaked online thanks to AnTuTu benchmark. Initial reports about the Galaxy S7 had revealed that Samsung was testing two different processors to power the flagship smartphone. The iPhone 6S Plus has double RAM, while the Note 5 supports even 4GB of RAM, but we’re waiting to see the results of the test, to see if the Apple phablet is faster. And according to a new report spotted at G for Games, the device maker will go on to further improve the quality of its high-end handsets.

The Galaxy Note 5’s camera capabilities pack in a 16-megapixel rear camera with OIS (optical image stabilization) and selfies fans will appreciate its five-megapixel front-facing shooter.

One of the shocking developments in the recently released smartphones is its non-removable battery.

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Samsung Electronics is gearing up to gain a larger share in the Chinese market by leveraging its brand-new smartphone model Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. This is very similar to Apple’s iPhones. What will be interesting is seeing what Samsung’s phones, which typically come with carrier branding in the form of preinstalled apps or logos on the hardware, look like in Samsung’s own leasing program. For years, Samsung fans had been complaining that the company’s flagship devices didn’t really feel all that premium, as they were made of plastic.

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