We’re now just two days away from Samsung officially showing us the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, but if you just can’t wait 48 hours to get (another) look at the two phones, the rumor mill has supplied us with many more images to gawk at.
First up, several photos that appear to show the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge have leaked out. A pair of photos were shared by Weibo user @Misaka_9903, and one of the images gives us a look at the bottom of the device, which is one angle that we haven’t gotten a clear look at yet. The photo confirms that Samsung will be sticking with microUSB for charging its new phones rather than moving to USB Type-C like Google did with the new Nexus phones.
#Samsung #GalaxyS7Edge pic.twitter.com/o7GuQBqExd
— Steve Hemmerstoffer (@stagueve) February 19, 2016
Steve Hemmerstoffer, the man behind the @OnLeaks Twitter account, has also shared a photo of the Galaxy S7 edge that shows the device with its screen powered on.
Speaking of @OnLeaks, that Twitter account has shared many different Galaxy S7 and S7 edge renders over at Uswitch.com. The super high-res images show off Samsung’s new phones in different color options, and while they don’t really reveal any new info, one image does show the back of the Galaxy S7 edge at an angle, giving us a better idea of just how little the phone’s rear camera protrudes from its body. To compare, here’s the Galaxy S6 and its protruding rear camera.
Good news: the regular Galaxy S7 in silver, too. pic.twitter.com/qEfjGwNz6l
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) February 18, 2016
Finally, Evan Blass has shared a render that shows the Galaxy S7 in silver. We already know that the Galaxy S7 edge will be donning silver duds, but now we can see that plain Galaxy S7 will get the same color option.
The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are expected to pack features like an octa-core Snapdragon 820 processor in North America and an octa-core Exynos 8 Octa 8890 in other regions, 4GB of RAM, 12-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front camera, 32/64GB storage options, microSD slots, and bodies that are resistant to dust and water. The Galaxy S7 will reportedly also include a 5.1-inch 2560x1440 Super AMOLED display and 3000mAh battery, while the GS7 edge is said to be coming with a 5.5-inch 2560x1440 Super AMOLED screen and 3600mAh battery.
Samsung will give us our first official look at the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge on February 21. Launches are expected to happen on March 11.