Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge T-mobile pre-orders, release date, specs news: Shipping kicks off

(Reuters)Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

Shipping for the latest Samsung Galaxy flagships (S7 and S7 Edge) wasn't supposed to commence until next week, but a leak bares that shipment may have already commenced.

Word of such comes from Reddit where some members have claimed that they have gotten emails from T-Mobile stating that their pre-ordered units are on the way.

In fact, there are some users who have claimed getting their units already. Check out this thread.

Even though there are some who are still keeping track with their local couriers, some users may end up getting their Samsung S7 or S7 Edge units before the official availability of the latest flagship device which was original set on March 11.

This should be great news for T-Mobile subscribers, although it wasn't confirmed if it covers all folks who actually placed their pre-orders.

The mobile carrier bared via Twitter that they are trying their best to ship out the pre-ordered units and based on the customer feedbacks, it may only be a matter of time before folks are able to sport the latest mobile device.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge officially made their debut last week at the 2016 Mobile World Congress and were up for pre-ordering with major mobile carriers.

With regard to folks who are hooked up with other major carriers, it is likely that the status of their orders will be known by March 11.

With rollouts now commencing, plenty of folks will be looking forward to see just how good this latest flagship really is.

For those who are unaware, here is a quick breakdown on the two devices.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 will sport a 5.1-inch screen while the S7 Edge will have a larger 5.5-inch display. Both will come with 32 GB of internal storage as well as the return of an expandable memory which can support up to 2 TB of storage. Both are dust and water resistant.

The S7 will have a 3,000 mAh battery while the S7 Edge will have a 3,600 mAh battery that are non-removable.

Both will have the much-talked about camera that can take better photos in low-lit conditions, thanks to an f-stop of 1.7.

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