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Galaxy S7 may come with microSD slot, but keep the unibody design and sealed battery

We’ve barely gotten accustomed to all the wonders of the Galaxy S6, but it’s already Galaxy S7 rumor mill time, indicating that Samsung might have indeed succeeded to shorten the development timeframe for its flagship through a more robust project management techniques.

We already heard that the Galaxy S7 might employ two chipsets – Snapdragon 820, and Samsung’s upcoming Exynos M1 project, and the alleged Exynos 8890 version was leaked today in a benchmark, sporting 4 GB of RAM. Moreover, we just learned that it might also have two versions when it comes to the screen diagonal …

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