Samsung has scheduled an event for February 21 where it’s going to formally unveil the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge. Perhaps the increased capacity is going to eliminate some of those concerns this time around. Both flagships are going to feature larger batteries as opposed to the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung took a lot of flak for not offering a removable battery with those flagships. There’s no luck for the Galaxy S7 though as the FCC ID and label position document in its filing don’t include the screenshot but it’s expected that this handset has a 3000mAh battery. A screenshot taken from the FCC filing of this handset reveals that it does indeed feature a 3600mAh battery. For such cases, Google developers created Find My Android feature activated via Device Manager app. The specifications of these handsets have already been leaked multiple times and it was expected that the Galaxy S7 edge will feature a 3600mAh battery. Hopefully, you have enabled PIN code or graphical password protection on your Android phone or tablet, which means you are virtually safe from data leaks and only need to figure out how to get your lost or stolen device back. The regulatory body certified models of both handsets for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, confirming that they will be available from all four major carriers in the United States. The Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge both passed through the FCC a few days back.
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