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New images show every Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge variant from just about every angle [Gallery]

If you haven’t seen enough of the Galaxy S7 already, we’re here to fix that. In a new series of leaked renders (via @onleaks), we now have a look at every variant of both the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge from several different angles. Another new image also recently surfaced showing — for the first time — the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge next to each other…

We’ve seen leaks of the Galaxy S7 left and right for about a month now, but this is probably going to be the last set of renders and images before the phone actually launches in just a couple of days.

Rumor has it that the phones will have a Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 processor (depending on where you buy it), 4GB of RAM, and a 12MP main camera powered by Samsung’s new BRITECELL sensor. The S7 Edge will have a 5.5-inch curved screen, while the standard S7 will purportedly be 5.2-inches diagonally.

And as we saw yesterday, both phones will look very similar in physical appearance to the current Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, albeit with a smaller camera bump and, in the case of the Edge, a larger screen. A recent leak showing the bottom of the device shows a micro USB port, but 9to5Google has been told there are variants of the device with USB Type-C in testing.

First up is a super-small image showing the new devices next to each other in real life, as well as an image showing the camera bump in its smaller-than-last-year glory. And in the huge gallery of images below, you’ll find renders for the gold, white, and black versions of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in three different angles.

Galaxy S7:

Galaxy S7 Edge:

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