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It seems fairly convinced the Samsung Galaxy S7 will be water-resistant

It seems fairly convinced the Samsung Galaxy S7 will be water-resistant

Rumors have been manufacturing that the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will be water-resistant, let them to one-up the intend of the , and a latest escape appears to verify just that.

An import listing from trailing site Zauba proposes the SM-G930 and SM-G935 – which we previously know are the model numbers for the handsets – will characteristic a quantity of waterproof parts.

                                                                                         

The listing comprises a waterproof mic and a SIM tray for both phones, then there's a water-resistant tape just for the . It's not obvious what the tape is - however these are all optimistic symbols.

Wet, wet, wet

It doesn't unavoidably mean every gadget will be completely water-resistant, although instead every could be water proof. If that occurs, Samsung perhaps won't propose completely submerging the phone but it might cope with the strange splash here and there. This characteristic will just construct your phone a small extra dependable and you won't have to agonize about receiving it damp when wedged by an unexpected rainstorm.

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