Although Samsung announced that its Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge flagships would launch in more than 60 countries on March 11, it looks like some regions will get it way before that.



According to some T-Mobile USA customers, the Magenta carrier has already sent them emails informing them their Galaxy S7 pre-orders have been shipped and should arrive any moment now.
The US-based carrier seems to be one of the few that have been able to ship the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge pre-orders so early.
Despite the fact that many other carriers offer incentives like a 3-day early shipping, T-Mobile has been able to provide their customers with much earlier deliveries.
We haven't heard yet of such achievement coming from a European carrier yet, so it must be something exclusive to the US. On the other hand, not all T-Mobile customers have received these emails, so perhaps there are only a small batch of units that will get delivered this week.
Both Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge devices will be available from all major carriers in the United States. Also, pre-orders come with a free Samsung Gear VR in tow, as the South Korean company promised at MWC 2016.
The mobile phone vendor forecasts better Galaxy S7 sales than Galaxy S6 Samsung expects the Galaxy S7 to sell much better than its predecessor. According to industry analysts, Samsung shipped around 35 million Galaxy S6 units in 2015.
All these pre-order freebies Samsung throws in are meant to assure its forecast is accurate, but selling more Galaxy S7 units than Galaxy S6 doesn't mean the flagship will redeem the South Korean company in the eyes of its faithful fans, but it might be a step in the right direction.
The removal of the microSD card from the Galaxy S6 proved to be disastrous for the device's sales, along with the addition of a non-removable battery.
Although Samsung announced the comeback of the microSD card slot, the phone's battery is still non-removable. On top of that, the handset maker hasn't yet adopted USB Type-C port, which could be a deal breaker for some customers.