Samsung to use magnesium alloy for the Galaxy S7, rumor says
A fresh rumor out of the home country of South Korea of Samsung promises to give us an idea of the stuff which is utilized in the upcoming Galaxy S7. This relies on samples which are in development. Unlike the Galaxy S6, which uses an aluminum framework, the next main of the company's will supposedly be coming with a magnesium alloy structure.
This is going to be a unibody design, indicating a departure from the Galaxy S6, in which the frame is metallic, with the rear being made of glass. The S7 would so be Samsung's first flagship apparatus that is entirely metal ever. The magnesium alloy was apparently chosen because of how light it's while still staying powerful and long-lasting. Magnesium also gets less hot than aluminum, which is a characteristic that is of great use in the mobile world, where screens and chipsets create quite a lot of heat. The Galaxy S7 will reportedly come out in the first half of 2016, though a obscure time frame isn't known at the moment.