Just a day after Apple’s much awaited iPhone 6s event, news relating to the leak of Samsung Galaxy S7 specifications began popping up over the internet.
SamMobile said, “A Samsung smartphone with the name “Lucky-LTE” appeared on the Geekbench benchmark database recently, and we can now confirm that this device is the Galaxy S7, which has been codenamed Project Lucky internally.”
Some of the “interesting” details revealed by the website include:
- A new Exynos 8890 chipset, with 2.3GHz as the final target and Snapdragon 820 powering some variants
- Fast UFS 2.0 storage, while the company might have found a way to make it work with SD cards
- A new 20-megapixel ISOCELL camera, and also a project called the “all lens cover”
The report, however, concluded stating, “All this is early information and things could change by the time the Galaxy S7 comes to market”. It added, “We’re certainly looking forward to Samsung surprising us with new stuff considering the turnaround it has made this year with its smartphones.”


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