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Samsung Galaxy S7 revealed after premature post (probably)

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge leaked by Samsung itself, a week early: Incredible! An Indonesian microsite flaunts the brace of flagships, in considerable detail -- we get every angle, both literally and metaphorically... Read More

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