A STAGGERING leak from Samsung is believed to have spilled the beans on its hugely-anticipated Galaxy S7, including a potential UK price and release date.
 
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The Samsung Galaxy S7 is set to launch in March 2016, the latest leak confirms
 
The Samsung Galaxy S7 is set to launch in March 2016 for around £310, a new leak has appears to have revealed.
Chinese mobile provider, China Mobile has reportedly leaked Samsung's smartphone road-map for the next calendar year.
A photograph from an internal Samsung presentation which appears to reveal the date of the South Korean firm's next flagship smartphone has been shared across social media.
According to the leak, the Galaxy S7 will hit shops in March and could land in your pocket with a bargain price tag.
In China, the Galaxy S7 is believed to be priced at around 3,000 yuan – some £310 – which would make the S7 Samsung's cheapest flagship to date.
 
Spoiler ALERT: Colossal leak just revealed EVERYTHING about the Samsung Galaxy S7
The leaked image was posted and shared on social media
 
The South Korean technology firm is planning to reduce the price of its phones in a bid to end Apple's smartphone domination.
The March launch date, revealed in the above image, would also make sense as Samsung are expected to unveil the Galaxy S7 at Mobile World Congress, in February.
Other rumours about the phone include multiple versions of the Galaxy S7 in different sizes with curved and flat screens.
 
Spoiler ALERT: Colossal leak just revealed EVERYTHING about the Samsung Galaxy S7
Previous leaked blueprints show the S7 Plus will sport a palm-stretching six-inch display
 
Spoiler ALERT: Colossal leak just revealed EVERYTHING about the Samsung Galaxy S7
Unfortunately it appears Samsung is not yet ready to adopt USB Type C for its new flagship
An upgraded processor, greatly improved camera and longer-lasting battery, are also expected to make an appearance.
Reports have also suggested that the Galaxy S7 will see the return of expandable storage.
Last year's award-winning Galaxy S6 failed to include an microSD card slot and it was one of the biggest gripes about the device.
 
 
The South Korean technology firm is also thought to have approached Synaptics, which has developed a 3D Touch alternative called ClearForce.
Similar to 3D Touch, ClearForce responds to various levels of screen pressure.
The pressure sensitive technology will allow Samsung to add control options to the display than the traditional swipe, pinch and tap used on multi-touch smartphones.

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