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The Cases for Galaxy S7 Are Appearing Before the Actual Smartphone

galaxy-s7-casesThe cases for Galaxy S7 are appearing before the actual smartphone. The newest information about Samsung's upcoming device arrives from the case producers that are providing a series of low-priced items for the upcoming phone. These cases are covered around allegedly dummy Galaxy S7 gadgets, and the pictures are in line with past leaks of the company's leading phone.

Even if the cases have a very low cost for general distribution, the design and production needed for these items is anything but inexpensive. Developing cases for various unreleased mobile phones is a bet regarding their actual physical features.

Since these cases' style adds up to the leaked images that permitted CGI sketches of the Samsung Galaxy S7, it gives them more reliability in the eyes of the users. It is unlikely that the producer would invest in tool manufacturing based on just one source.

This also confirms previous speculations that the new S7 series will follow Samsung's existing style of tempered glass on the back and front of the phone, with slim aluminum borders surrounding the control keys and slots around the ends. The leaks and cases suggest that the upcoming devices use microUSB for connection and not the latest the USB-C style.

They do not have any flap or hole that indicates the incorporation of microSD for internal memory expansion, even if a series of producers include microSD slots into the phone's SIM tray with a piggyback agreement that is not a certain indicator for its existence.

Duplicating the style of the Samsung Galaxy S6 shows that the need for a rounded display, which Samsung ignored several times, can be utilized by the next model, and it brings a general appearance that should represent the future generations of Samsung flagship phones.

It also indicates that the company has a style that was not outstanding in product sales and has pressured the manufacturer to rely on mid-range gadgets to keep income high. It is a long way until they modify all the components' design, so hiring professionals who worked in rival organizations could have a positive effect on the actual appearance of the Samsung Galaxy series.

Image source: Phandroid


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