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Galaxy s6 edge

Samsung is a company like any other, and so already in the time it releases Galaxy S6, begins work on its successor. The S6 set a new trend this year, the South Korean manufacturer's devices will build on an eye-catching design with premium materials, and it seems that Samsung wants to keep the same for next year's flagship, which bears the name Galaxy S7. The novelty, however, is now marked in a completely different way within the company. In addition, the name of the project suggests that the phone will again be closely related to the design and can be elegant and stylish. It bears the designation "Jungfrau", which is German for pre "The Young Woman".

What is interesting, however, is that the Jungfrau project is in an early stage today, where Samsung is testing not only its own Exynos processors, but also Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. Which is interesting for the sole reason that Galaxy The S6 doesn't feature Qualcomm chips at all, and it looked like Samsung wanted to break free from its control. But since work on the S7 has only just begun, it is possible that we won't see Snapdragon in it in the end. Additionally, the Exynos 7420 used in the Galaxy The S6 is the most powerful processor of the moment, and if Samsung manages to create an even more powerful chip that is more powerful than Qualcomm's, then the presence of Snapdragon loses its meaning. The phone itself could be unveiled in 7 months at MWC 2016. That would be far enough away from the launch Galaxy The Note 5, which is expected to be released surprisingly already in August/August of this year, which will preserve the traditional 6-month gap between the phones.

Galaxy S6 edge rear

*Source: ETNews

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