![]() We've been hearing about versions with two screen sizes - 5.7" or 5.8" and a 5.2" one, so that might be it as well. The fun part, however, is that the Exynos version without the LTE notation is listed with 3 GB of RAM, while the Project Lucky-LTE one sports 4 GB, but let's not forget that these are likely still testing prototypes, away from completion yet. Samsung is pairing its Exynos with LTE modems as well, and we unearthed two purported Galaxy S7 versions on Geekbench - one dubbed Project Lucky-LTE, and the other simply Project Lucky, both powered by Exynos 8890 (Mongoose). This one is supposedly a Galaxy S7 sporting a new Exynos 8890. A new prototype has shown up in benchmarks. Today's follow-up story suggests that even though Sammy is teaming up with Qualcomm again, they may also go back to their previous MO of using their own Exynos chips for International versions of the phone. Samsung is Testing Snapdragon 820 on the Galaxy S7 | Android Forum at.Samsung Galaxy S7 Rumors: 'Project Lucky' Prototype Sports Snapdragon 820, MicroSD and More | Android Forum at.You can find those stories at these links in case you missed them: We've already had more than one report of a Galaxy S7 prototype (called Project Lucky) with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC on board. ![]() They are already deep in development on the Galaxy S7, and should actually wrap up production by the end of the year. According to multiple reports, Samsung has accelerated their flagship smartphone production in order to get ahead of the game.
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