Galaxy S7 rumors being confirmed by more rumors

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Last Updated Originally published January 20, 2016 · 12:53 PM EST
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The sordid cycle of rumors preceding launches of hot new tech devices has gotten to the point that we’re now using rumors to confirm or deny other rumors. It’s confusing, but it actually makes a lot of sense when we start to dig deeper into the marketing and buzz-building aspects of modern technology. This article isn’t about that, but it was still worth noting. What this article does give us is more rumors and leaked specs about the new Samsung Galaxy S7 that is expected to be revealed next month.

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Rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S7 have been circulating for months, but a new report reveals spec details about the handset, which is expected to make its debut next month at Mobile World Congress.

“Since this is reportedly the Exynos 8890 version, it would be great to know the final benchmark tally, but AnTuTu is warning that the phone is currently still in the testing phase, so they might report the specific test run scores later on,” PhoneArena reported.

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