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‘Glossy Black Samsung Galaxy S7’ Out In December, Takes On Apple’s Jet Black iPhone 7

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The Korean tech company Samsung has already wowed its consumers with its much-loved sleeker and premium smartphone’s designs. Recently, the “Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge” featured an alluring Blue Coral hue. This every shiny color was even the hue of the now-dead “Galaxy Note 7” flagships. However, Samsung isn’t limiting its color variant as far as the competition is concern.

Recently, some reports from South Korea, Samsung’s home country, a new glossy black hue version of the “Samsung Galaxy S7” will be coming out to compete with the tech giant Apple’s Jet Black iPhone 7 and 7S. The newest color would be the latest version of the “Samsung S7” flagship that apparently would be released on December this year.

What might be fuzzing is to whether the glossy black version of “Samsung Galaxy S7” would also be available worldwide, or it might be exclusive to some selected stores.

To recall, the Samsung Galaxy S7 has a 5.1-inch Display that is 1440 X 2560 resolution with Super AMOLED, Force Touch and TouchWIZ U. It is running with an Octa Core Snapdragon 820, Exynos 8890, 64 bit Chipset processor and an Android 6 Marshmallow operating system. It also features a 4GB RAM with a 32 and 64 GB internal memory.

Its camera flies at 12 MP 1.7 primary camera and 5 MP front facing camera with dual video call feature. While some its coolest features are the Sensors Fingerprint, Retina Scanner, Auto HDR, Gyro, OIS, Accelerometer, Barometer, Proximity, Heart Rate etc. Its battery life is 3000 mAh. The Samsung Galaxy S7 was released on March 11, 2016.

Recently, Samsung has faced problems regarding its exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 which resulted for the company to have a global product recall and ending the flagship’s production. The hiatus has been tremendously contributed to a significant harm in the company’s integrity.

The “Glossy Black Galaxy S7” might be a good chance to reignite the consumer’s interest and rebuild their status in the Android Smartphone market. After all, launching a new color is a pretty decent idea right?

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