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Samsung’s Galaxy S7 is selling twice as fast as the Galaxy S6

Major Australian carriers including Telstra, Optus, Virgin Mobile and Vodafone have already begun taking pre-orders of Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, and for those of you who wish to buy outright, the Galaxy S7 price starts at $1,149 and the Galaxy S7 Edge will cost you $1,249. T-Mobile announced today that Galaxy S7 customers get another Galaxy S7 or S7 edge free if they add a new line. Summing up, those of you interested in purchasing a Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge from T-Mobile are eligible to receive a second Galaxy S7 / Galaxy S7 Edge of “equal or lesser value free with Prepaid MasterCard card”. Verizon on Wednesday released an official statement, saying that its “Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge devices are compatible with the Samsung Pay app, which Samsung will make available on the Google Play Store soon”. In addition to this, the Gear VR headset and a year’s subscription of Netflix will also be bundled for free with each order.

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In case you choose to jump on the new Galaxy S7 bandwagon, you’ll be losing quite a few things from the Galaxy S6 as well. The S7 Edge has a 5.5-inch display, is waterproof and has a 12 MP camera. T-Mobile is selling a 32GB S7 handset for $669.99 after 24 payments ($27.92 for 23 months plus $27.83 for the final payment), or an S7 Edge for $779.99 after 24 payments ($30 a month for 24 months after $59.99 down).

At T-Mobile Galaxy S7 can be purchased in Black Onyx and Gold Platinum, while Galaxy S7 Edge is available in three color options: Black Onyx, Gold Platinum, and Silver Titanium.

Some of us did not believe that it would be possible, especially that Galaxy S7/ S7 edge do not bring any innovative features into the mix, except for the camera.

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