Samsung is expected to release
its next flagship model within a couple of months, most likely during
the Mobile World Congress 2016 in February. It’s become akin to a
regular ceremony — they invite, we go, they present, and everybody
cheers. Then we wait for another six months before getting all excited
again. But things might go a little bit different this year if rumors from Evan Blass, of the twitter account Evleaks, are to be believed.
The
rumor suggests we’ll be seeing the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S7
Edge Plus, and the Galaxy S7 Plus. Where did the Note go? And why no
mention of the Galaxy S7 Active? If these names have a foundation in
fact, it would stand to argue that the Galaxy S7 Plus is the new Note.
Whether this suggests a simple name change or a reference to altered
functionality is anyone’s guess, and we don’t want to get any more into
undisclosed territory. As for the missing Active, Samsung hasn’t been
well-known for making a big deal out of the Active models.
Previously
known model numbers include the SM-G930 and SM-G935, which according to
chronological order of the yearly announcement schedule, would be the
Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. But if the two other models are introduced
at the same time, it would be breaking its continued pattern of two
flagships per year. While it may seem a rash move it’s also shared by
two other players in the market; both Sony and Apple have policies for
one flagship per year. Sony itself said that it’s targeting the second
half of 2016 for future releases in an interview this September.
If
the sales don’t make up for a two-portioned release, or if the demand
for a brand is sated by too many releases, there could be reason to
return to only one product a year. But this is just a theory based on
the reasoning around reverting to one flagship per year. With that in
mind, please take this rumor with a healthy dose of salt. Keep the
skeptic in you alive.
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