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New leak allegedly shows Samsung Galaxy S7 renders, not much difference though

We’ve had our fair share of rumours regarding Samsung‘s 2016 flagship smartphone, however we’ve yet to see any evidence of a physical device – and that’s not going to change today. What we do have is a number of Samsung Galaxy S7 renders which allegedly show what next year’s device is going to look like – and for those who are wondering, yes, we swear we’re not just showing you a Galaxy S6 render just for a story. These renders come from third-party accessory maker ITSkins who have revealed the dimensions for the Galaxy S7 depicted in the renders, as well as a slightly larger variant of the device which we’re apparently calling the Galaxy S7 Plus.

According to the leak, the Galaxy S7 will measure 143.37 x 70.8 x 6.94 mm, whereas the Galaxy S7 Plus is said to measure 163.32 x 82.01 x 7.82 mm, which would make it a 6-inch device – for reference, last year’s Galaxy S6 measured 143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8 mm, which for all intents and purposes is exactly the same size as the leaked Galaxy S7. SamMobile seems pretty convinced these renders are fake as the depicted device has a microSD slot while we’re expecting a USB Type-C slot in this year’s device – we’re finding it pretty hard to comment as there are rumours that Samsung is going to largely recycle the design of the Galaxy S6 for the Galaxy S7, so even if parts of these leaked renders are true, the concept here is still pretty much confirmed.

What do you think about these Samsung Galaxy S7 renders? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: ITSkins via SamMobile