Gsmarena has recently reviewed Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge camera and share beautiful pictures taken from Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. Explained how Samsung Galaxy S7 and Edge’s dual pixel technology works with their camera.
Gsmarena has recently reviewed Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge camera and share beautiful pictures taken from Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. Explained how Samsung Galaxy S7 and Edge’s dual pixel technology works with their camera.
Samsung Galaxy S7 & Galaxy S7 Edge are finally launched by Samsung, and we are excited to share Galaxy S7 Release Date with our fans on S7FanClub.com
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is a large departure from the S6 Edge, offering a larger 5.5-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED dual-curved display, new hardware including the octa-core Snapdragon 820 processor, and some new software. The Galaxy S7 edge definitely looks like an impressive device. This hands on video has been exclusively made by PhoneDog and featured on S7FanClub.com. Read Detailed Specs of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge here.
At S7 Fan Club we are committed to deliver latest updates on Samsung Galaxy S7 And Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Smartphones. Today we will show you an amazing video test, which shows that Samsung’s new flagship devices (Galaxy S7 Edge & Galaxy S7) are completely waterproof android smartphones. You can take your Samsung Galaxy S7 or Edge on swimming and can take photos underwater.
“Gear 360 is designed for travel, festive gatherings and every activity in between to provide an all-encompassing visual experience,” Samsung says. Content can be experienced through Samsung Gear VR, the immersive virtual reality headset that’s powered by Facebook’s Oculus technology.
On each side of the Samsung Gear 360 is a f/2.0 fisheye lens and a 15-megapixel sensor. You can shoot 30-megapixel still photos or high-res 3840×1920 360-degree footage.
We’re excited for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the LG G5. Both the phones arguably stand neck to neck with each other, and there’s no doubt that they are one of the best phones you could purchase in the near future.
If you are due for an upgrade in the next few months and happen to ask an Android enthusiast for their recommendation for the best flagship, there’s a very good chance you will be suggested one of these phones. And not without good reason too.
But alas, as good as they can be, these devices are still not perfect. While everyone is celebrating the return of the microsd in the Galaxy S7, there’s one thing common with how both, the S7 and G5, deal with microSD cards: they won’t support one of Android 6.0’s practical features, Adoptable Storage.
If you haven’t heard of this before, we won’t really blame you. This wasn’t a very widely discussed addition to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and with manufacturers moving away from microsd cards, their marketing machineries naturally did not bother publicizing the features that their phones could not take advantage of.
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The Galaxy S7 release date is March 11, the same time as the new Galaxy S7 Edge. However, if you pre-order before March 5, Samsung promises to deliver the goods by March 8.
Additionally, if you pre-order, Samsung will reward you with a free Samsung Gear VR headset and a VR games bundle worth an estimated US$150. This offer is available to customers in the US and Europe and went live today, February 23.
Three carriers have put the pre-order retail prices of the Samsung Galaxy S7 on their websites. AT&T prices the device at US$694.99, while T-Mobile is offering it at US$669.99 with a free year of Netflix.
Sprint’s pricing comes in the lowest, at US$649.99. Verizon was the last to offer pre-ordering and puts the retail price at US$672. All carrier pricing could vary with plans and locations.
The device will be available in 32 GB and 64 GB versions, both expandable via microSD up to 200 GB. However, a report from SamMobile claims that Samsung confirmed the US market will only be getting the 32 GB model of the S7. This could also be the case for certain markets in Europe.
The device will be available in gold, white, black and silver color, though their availability will vary from country to country.
In recent years, Samsung has become the king of smartphone displays, according to display guru, Dr. Raymond Soneira of DisplayMate. If you look back around the time of the Galaxy S4 and Note 3, you could start to see the evolution of AMOLED panels paying off and how they were finally catching up to LCD displays.
But starting with the Galaxy S5, Samsung jumped beyond its competitors who use LCD displays and is now really only competing with itself. After the S5 took the crown, we then saw the Note 4, S6, and Note 5 all grab the honors for best ever smartphone display. With the Galaxy S7, Samsung has once again outdone itself.
The first place you’ll get started with games on the Galaxy S7 is the new Game Launcher, which lives in the phone’s app drawer and looks like a normal app folder. Tap it, and you’re greeted by something a little different from the usual folder frame. As well as a list of games installed on the GS7, and a button allowing you to add more, you’re able to toggle a selection of game-specific features.