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Blue Coral Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Smartphone to Launch soon in Europe

The South Korean Giant is getting ready to launch its Galaxy S7 Edge soon in Blue Coral color variant. The device was made official in the month of November and it will be available soon in Europe as it was listed on Samsung's Netherland website. On the website, it says as Available soon and this model is available across many countries. Recently we have also seen the rumors about the upcoming flagship device called as Galaxy S8, which could be unveiled soon.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge came with a 5.5-inch Quad HD touchscreen display, which is also a Super AMOLED screen. The sibling of the Galaxy S7 has an Exynos 8890 or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor, they both are Quad-core 64-bit chipsets coupled with the support of 4GB of RAM. The device is available in 32GB and 64GB internal storage, which to store plenty of data. There is also a microSD card support is back, which lets you expand up to 200GB.

The camera setup is similar to the S7, 12MP Dual Pixel on the rear and 5MP selfie camera that comes with many features and there is a 3600mAh battery on the back to power the handset. It also comes with many connectivity options and sensors that are required for automation.

The Galaxy S7 sports a 5.1-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) AMOLED display while the S7 Edge comes with a larger 5.5-inch display with dual Edge display. Under the hood would be the Exynos 8890 or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM. There is a microSD card support on the back, which lets you expand up to 200GB.

The Galaxy S7 Edge comes in Black, Gold, White, Silver and Pink color variants apart from the upcoming color. We need to wait and see when it will be available to purchase, and will be updating on the upcoming Galaxy S8 Edge which will be the flagship model for this year. Stay tuned to PhoneRadar and do comment in the section below if you have more queries.

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