Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Samsung Might Go up Galaxy S7 launch to January, report says



The act could admit its next flagship to improve compete with Apple's iPhone 6S.

Samsung is reportedly going up the found of its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S7, to January in order to ramp up contest with Apple in the high-end phone market.
Samsung finalized the plan for the Galaxy S7 by the finish of September and is presently fixing the elements it will demand to enter production product, South Korea's Electronic Times reports, citing “lots people in [smartphone] parts industries."
Forcing forward the Galaxy S7 could give users the choice of a new flagship smartphone before in the year. It's a strategic move on the character of the South Korean tech titan, who probably promises the different launch window will afford its smartphone a improve opportunity of undercutting sales of the iPhone 6S, which founded last month. The two parties build some of the world's almost popular phones and have traditionally looked petty contest beyond one another at the lead end of the smartphone market.
Samsung, still, is in a tight position. It looks its first always miss in annual smartphone shipments, according to a report published by researchers Trend Force final week and in July described its seventh consecutive decline in benefits, although it requires to bring back to increase in October. The found of the Galaxy S6 in March failed to revive its fortunes, and equally such the company will require to afford the Galaxy S7 the better possible opportunity of success by placing it in consumers' hands earlier rather than afterward -- and earlier they arise impatient and purchase an iPhone.
Historically Samsung has timed the found of its lead smartphones -- the Galaxy S rate and the Galaxy Note series -- to coincide with major global tech leagues, such as Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where it revealed the Galaxy S6 in March. But this year it charged the trend by forming a standalone event in August to establish the Galaxy Note 5, shunning its common September make out at the IFA deal show in Berlin.

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