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Dec 29, 2015
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Samsung Galaxy S7 rumored: 3 sizes, iris scanner, magnesium, panic!

The Samsung Galaxy S7 rumors are flying -- like bluebottles around a two-day-old carcass. Our friends in South Korea hope the new range of flagship phones will reverse their flagging fortunes... Read More

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