Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935 32GB
The new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F is a classy looking phone that comes in seven colour options; including silver, metallic blue, gold, and pearl black. Not only is this Smartphone great to look at, but it’s also one of the stronger models Samsung has produced. With a "Corning Gorilla Glass 4" back panel, you can be assured of extra strength in case your phone is dropped or banged.
Processor & memory
The aesthetics of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F in no way take away from its functionality. The quad-core 2x2.15 GHz Kryo & 2x1.6 GHz Kryo G9350 CPU works together with the 4 GB RAM to deliver a superior smoothness in operation. Your phone will also come with an onboard memory of 32GB, and you have the option to upgrade your space with a MicroSD card of up to 256GB.
Screen
The display screens on these phones are nothing short of magnificent. A Super AMOLED 5.5-inch capacitive touchscreen offers you 16M different colours at a resolution you’ll never want to downgrade from. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F also comes with standard screen protection from TouchWiz UI. It’s an always-on display screen and its also curved for extra protection.
Camera & video
This smartphone’s primary camera is a 12 MP with an LED flash & auto focus functionality. What’s significantly impressive are the three video settings you can choose to utilise. These settings include:
2160p@30fps
1080p@60fps
720p@240fps
Reviews
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review: this is the smartphone to beat
Latest high-end Android phone raises bar for screen, camera and speed, while bringing back such fan favourites as waterproofing, expandable storage and decent battery life- a phablet that is as easy to use as a 5in phone
- fast
- great screen
- long battery
- fast and wireless charging
- brilliant camera
- microSD card slot
- waterproof
- good fingerprint sensor
- battery isn't removable
- microSD card isn't used as adopted storage
- won't get software updates as fast as Nexus devices
- expensive
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review: one big Android middle finger to Apple
Whether you value the premium glass and aluminium chassis, the high-end specs, or the outstanding camera. This smartphone has it all. Expandable storage and waterproofing, back from the S5, are also big bonuses, and all of this shows that Samsung has really listened to customer complaints about the...- Premium glass and metal design
- microSD and waterproofing
- Large battery and great camera
- Fingerprints
- Fingerprints everywhere
- Cartoonish looking UI
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review review
- That gorgeous curved screen
- Immense battery life
- Incredibly powerful
- Edge apps still mostly superfluous
In this Age of Instagram, a great camera is one of the few reasons to pay $650 (roughly Rs. 43,500) or more for the latest smartphone, instead of $200 or $300 (roughly Rs. 13,400 or Rs. 20,100) for a budget phone that does texting, Facebook and Web surfing just as well.
There's little doubt that Samsung has been on to a good thing with its Galaxy range of smartphones. For a number of years now the Galaxy S range has been incredibly popular with consumers and reviewers alike, starting with the original Galaxy S in 2010 and most recently in 2015 with the Galaxy S6.
- Great battery life
- Amazing f/1.7 camera captures great photos effortlessly
- Fast & efficient Exynos processor with 4GB of RAM
- Water resistance and MicroSD support is back
- Wallet pain: These phones are very expensive, The Always On display is neat, but could be way more useful, The IR blaster is gone
- no more controlling the TV, MicroSD support is great, but there's no adoptable storage here
Samsung hasn't reinvented itself with the Samsung Galaxy S7 or Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but it has produced a pair of very fine handsets, even if Australia doesn't get the fastest possible models. Over at finder.com.au, I've reviewed both handsets prior to their 11 March official release.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge - Atonement
The Galaxy S6 family of smartphones was a big step forward for Samsung. The company changed tack and emphasised camera and design over just making devices with an ever expanding (but not necessarily useful) list of features. The S6 and (especially) S6 Edge were devices you could genuinely lust over.- Svelte design
- Fantastic camera
- Snappy performance
- Slight software issues
- TouchWiz
- Fingerprint magnet
Review: Galaxy S7 edge is bigger and better\n
When you pull everything on offer in the Galaxy S7 edge together, it's pretty darn impressive. Don't let the physical similarities to the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge turn you away - there is so much to like about this year's flagship.- Excellent screen
- Solid performance
- Great camera
- Waterproofing is a big bonus
- Pre-installed software still bothersome
- Back glass a fingerprint magnet
- Only 32GB models available
- Edge screen software not super useful
Review: Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
If you're drawn to Android phones, welcome to an embarrassment of riches. There are so many great phones that it's hard to settle on one for long, because another amazing Android phone comes along every 12 minutes. The new greatest Android handset of all is the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.- Fast-focusing camera is wonderful in low light
- Go ahead and use these phones in the shower
- Delicious handfeel
- Beautiful screens
- MicroSD slots
- Compatibile with Gear VR headset
- The Edge's curvy display doesn't need a purpose to be cool
- TouchWiz UI doesn't react as quickly or smoothly as stock Android
- A lot of storage space is taken up by preinstalled stuff
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Review
With the Galaxy S7 Edge, Samsung's side screen is finally ready for primetime.- Gorgeous Edge design looks nearly perfect
- Top-of-the-line-specs
- Water-resistant design
- Solid camera takes strong low-light pics
- Fast fingerprint sensor
- Slippery glass is fragile
- collects fingerprints
- Overly sensitive nav buttons and touchscreen
- No unlocked version
- too much bloatware