New rumor supports dual camera setup for Samsung Galaxy S7

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The rumors continue to flow regarding the Samsung Galaxy S7, the tech giant's next flagship device to be released if they stick to their normal schedule. The latest source of information claiming some early knowledge of the device appears to have confirmed a conjecture made last spring, that the Galaxy S7 would come equipped with a dual camera setup similar to some attempts HTC made with their devices, like the HTC One M8.

Back in April as part of an earnings report, Samsung shared news that they had a dual-camera prototype in the works that would be ready in the first half of 2016. At the time, many connected the dots and suggested this meant the dual-cameras would go in the Galaxy S7. More recent rumors suggested Samsung was working on an “all lens cover” project that would support the device having more than one camera lens. This latest suggestion that the Galaxy S7 would be equipped with dual-cameras is consistent with the information that has previously surfaced.

Do you think Samsung can successfully equip a smartphone with dual cameras that consumers would be interested in using?

source: SamMobile

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  1. They see HTC fail hard with dual cameras so they decide to try it out? Doesn’t make much sense to me, especially since their current cameras are amazing. I doubt it will come to the S7 also. Usually they try out these new weird features on special phones. Like how they made the Galaxy Round first to test things out before bringing curved glass to the S6 edge.

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