Apple has recently launched the newest version of iPhone series. The iPhone 7 was a substantial hit among the users and it's still a much-wanted phone after Samsung's S7 Edge. The US tech giants latest flagship's glossy black is a ruling the worldwide in terms of sales. However, it looks like Samsung is also very much ready to give Apple a tough fight to compete with its latest glossy black iPhone.
According to Mirror, Samsung is all set to release its glossy black Galaxy S7 next month during Christmas. It features reflective as well as shiny black color just like jet black iPhone 7. Samsung Galaxy 7 is available in Onyx black color but this glossy black will be the perfect answer in this competition with iPhone 7.
The South Korean giant is ready to raise its Christmas sales and the company is not tensed about the previous Note 7 failures. Previously, Samsung Note 7 had some issues due to which the company urged its customers not to buy it anymore.
Although, iPhone 7 is a pretty good device but the glossy black color iPhone 7 has some problems too. The device can be scratched and scuffed easily But, the user seems to ignore this hitch against its stylish look.
To cash the success of Apple's flagship, Samsung has planned to bring its own glossy black S7. Some pictures of the phone have been recently leaked on media internet. As per Itechpost, the glossy S7 look is actually quite similar to its Onyx black shade but it can be a result of poor picture quality leaked on the internet. But still the Korean company hasn't stated anything about the launch of this glossy version nor have they released any statement. According to rumors, users have to wait till Christmas to get this latest glossy black high-end android device.
Rumors regarding the launch of S8 are also spreading on the media outlets. The newer version of Samsung's flagship phone, the Galaxy S8 is expected to come in the beginning of the next year.
In the meantime, customers can buy S7 Edge and S7 Edge leather case for up to 25 percent discount.
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