In case you were wondering when you can purchase the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, a release date has emerged. The smartphones will reportedly go on sale on March 11.
With less than a month to go before LG and Samsung take the stage to unveil their 2016 flagship smartphones on Feb. 21, things are beginning to heat up. LG seems to be taking cues from Donald Trump, firing a shot at Samsung for not including a removable battery in last year's Galaxy S6.
LG's tweet appears to imply that the LG G5 will include a removable battery or the company is almost a year late with its criticism of the Galaxy S6. Samsung hasn't responded, likely because it's in the final hours of readying the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, which will also be announced on the same day LG takes the wraps off the G5.
A leaked internal Galaxy S7 presentation slide just hit the Internet, which compared the upcoming smartphone to that of its predecessors and now a new report reveals the release date for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
"Mark your calendar: the first European rollout for #GalaxyS7 family starts on 11/3," tweeted tech journalist Shai Mizrachi.
While the tweet mentions a European release date for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, Samsung typically rolls out its new smartphones worldwide on the same day, like Apple. Therefore, U.S. smartphone fans looking to purchase either the Galaxy S7 or S7 edge should mark their calendars for March 11.
Previous reports have claimed that Samsung is planning on releasing the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge shortly after the Feb. 21 unveiling. As always, it's best to take reports of unannounced and highly anticipated smartphones with a grain of salt. We'll update you as more details become available.