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 - 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
Whilst first impressions might lump the S7 and S7 Edge into the same camp as Apple's iterative ‘s' handsets, they're more an example of a massive electronics behemoth actually listening to its consumers without going out of its way to push ‘innovative' new features that barely see use after the...
- Stunning design
- Class-leading display
- Impressive performance
- Excellent all-round cameras
Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE review
T he Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is here and is undoubtedly one of the most attractive phones ever made. The curved display, or “infinity screen” as my friends have taken to calling it, is one of the most unique features on any phone out there.
Next to Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, the camera sensors used by Samsung in its mobile devices have long been the deciding factor for consumers. Compared to the majority of Android phones, the cameras on nearly all of the Galaxy series smartphones from the past and present time have always...
- Improved Edge Screen functionality
- Return of expandable storage and waterproofing
- Cleaner user interface
- Impressive benchmark performance
- Better low-light performance in camera
- Average battery life
- Only 32GB internal storage
- Recycled physical appearance
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review: meaningful evolution
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge manages to tick all the boxes for an excellent smartphone in 2016, being the handset that the S6 Edge should've been. Fantastic camera Check. Large battery yep. Waterproof design Indeed.- The camera is perhaps the best low-light performer on the market right now
- It's waterproof while still managing to exude a premium feel
- The phone has some powerful internals
- The 5.5-inch display is wonderfully sharp and vibrant
- It's far too easy to touch the curved edges when using the camera and playing games
- An option to disable touch input would be great for underwater photos
- It's expensive
- even for a high-end phone
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Competition in the realm of larger premium smartphones is intense. The Nexus 6P, the Galaxy Note 5, the LG V10 , and the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 all have unique advantages, and I could easily recommend any of them.- Top-of-the-line in every way
- More Edge functionality than in last year's models
- Long battery life
- Expensive
- Not much internal storage
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Review (Review Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (Verizon Wireless))
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge combines state-of-the-art components with a smart, gorgeous design and a big battery, making it a killer Android smartphone.- Top-of-the-line in every way., More Edge functionality than in last year's models., Long battery life.
- Expensive., Not much internal storage.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review: form meets function
Samsung overhauled its flagship Galaxy S smartphone series with a premium design in 2015. This came with some tough decisions, however, and microSD card support and water resistance were both dropped. Still, the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ were high performers last year.- Excellent grip
- Excellent screen quality
- Floating Game Tools button
- Camera focus speed
- Wider f/1.7 aperture (bright pictures
- microSD card support
- Water resistance
- Does not support Adoptable Storage
- Fingerprint sensor fails in the rain
- Mono speaker
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Its every phone heater heater heater because it not use snapdragon and non removeable battery I want to say i used htc desire 630 which are 0% heat under 13k but Under60k for samsung they give good quality of heater why- Design
- .every thing give gorgeous in s7 edge as compare apple 7
- Heater
- .high price
- .non remove able battery
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review
Samsung has now played around with a few curved screen smartphone and what felt like a bit of a gimmick is now a legitimate technology. Although the Galaxy S6 was the best phone of 2015, it was missing key features like expandable storage and waterproofing.