Leaked Internal Samsung Presentation Slide Confirms Galaxy S7 Specs, While Comparing It To S6 And S5

Samsung Galaxy S7 leaks continue to pour in ahead of its Feb. 21 launch. The latest is reportedly an internal Samsung presentation slide, which compares the smartphone to the Galaxy S6 and S5, and appears to confirm some of its specs.

The Galaxy S7 has been receiving major attention over the last few weeks and the smartphone hasn't even been officially unveiled. Most recently, images of the handset's 5.1-inch display and front camera modules leaked, as did its reported pricing and detailed specs and its larger 5.5-inch sibling, the Galaxy S7 edge.

Now, a new report from Phone Arena appears to come from a leaked internal Samsung presentation slide the site received from an anonymous source that claims to be a Samsung employee. As you can see in the image above, the slide shows the Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, and S7, along with a short summary of specs comparing the former, current, and future flagship smartphones.

The summary backs up previous reports that claimed the Samsung Galaxy S7 would look very similar to the Galaxy S6. It also confirms the smartphone will feature a 5.1-inch 2,560 x 1,440 Quad HD display, which is the same size and resolution of the Galaxy S6.

The Galaxy S7 will reportedly include an upgraded 12-megapixel BRITECELL rear camera and 5-megapixel front-facing shooter for selfies and video chat. The slide also confirms that there will be two variants of the Galaxy S7, one powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, while the other equipped with a Samsung Exynos 8890 chip depending on region, and both will include 4 GB of RAM.

Samsung is also reportedly going to launch a phone upgrade plan when it launches the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, which is a similar move Apple introduced when it launched the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus in September.

As always, it's best to take these reports with a grain of salt. Luckily we only have a few weeks before Samsung will make everything about the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge official.

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