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The Samsung Galaxy S7 Gives A Biggest Upgrade For Galaxy S10 Fans

According to Korean sources, the Galaxy S8 will be launched on April 15, 2017. One of the biggest design changes may be that Samsung has given up all the physical buttons on the front of the device. Samsung, concept, design features, complete specifications and sales are as follows.

The owners of the Samsung Galaxy S7 have been hit hard, which is enough to convince them that it is time to change.

However, if you still like to use S7, then there will be some bad news, it may be enough to make you believe that it is time to upgrade to something new.

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were released by Samsung in 2016 and are considered the best two devices in the company's history.

Most Samsung flagship devices are now regularly updated monthly, including bug fixes and new features, but the S7 has been pushed down by these devices for only quarterly upgrades.
It now appears that the age of S7 is beginning to show that Samsung no longer wants to introduce these changes every three months.

As Phone Repairer discovered, Korean companies have updated their security pages, and Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are now moving to "General Security Updates."

This basically means that the device will now only get updates when it needs to address urgent security issues.

S7 joins other phones, including Galaxy A3 (2016), Galaxy A3 (2017) and Galaxy A7 (2017) upgrade downgrade.

To make matters worse, Samsung has released a number of new features on its new device, with the recent Galaxy Note 9 improving camera night mode.

Obviously, the S7 is unlikely to have any new features due to some security changes.

This will definitely disappoint the owners and may be an important reason to consider turning to the Galaxy S10.

The flagship device was launched earlier this year and includes a host of new features and updates that were previously unseen on Galaxy phones.

The S10 now includes a triple rear camera, an embedded fingerprint scanner at the bottom of the screen and a device called PowerShare that allows the phone to wirelessly refill other devices.

Although the S10 is a big step forward for the S7, starting with the standard phone of £799, this is also an expensive purchase. If you are considering switching to S10, you can read our full review here.

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