Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
A winning act is always hard to follow. When Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S6 and S6 edge smartphones to critical acclaim last year, 2016's iterations were set to come under even stronger scrutiny.- Dual edge design still intriguing
- Solidly constructed
- Powerful processing performance
- Fantastic camera
- Surface is magnet for smudges
- Thin frame edges hard to grip at times
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is a bit of an awkward phone for Samsung. Nothing in reference to it's actual shape or wizzy personality, but more in reference to the legacy the S6 left behind. Basically what I'm saying is, The S7 has some pretty big shoes to fill.
- Quality build
- Buttery smooth performance
- Battery is significantly improved
- Fingerprint magnet
- Always-on screen is basic
- Expensive
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review –?a beautiful powerhouse
When Samsung announced the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge last year, the new design it unveiled traded functionality for looks. You got a metal and glass device, but at the cost of a removable battery.
Got an update today (12-04-2016) that fixes some camera big (minor distortion – wide angle lens), fixes other bugs, improves haptic vibrations and added mobile print plugin.
this phone is amazing. I had a lumia 930 before which was ...
What can I say, this phone is amazing. I had a lumia 930 before which was good (running windows 10) but this blows it out of the water in every aspect. I know it was alot of money but who cant live without their phone now. Highly recommended. Seller was very communicative..
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review: The Android flagship to beat
Samsung announced the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge at the Mobile World Congress towards the end of February this year. India launch happened last month, with sales starting by mid-March as well. Unlike the S6 generation, Samsung only announced the Galaxy S7 and a single Galaxy S7 edge.
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
Samsung's best phone yet: the Galaxy S7 Edge reviewed
It might be hard to believe, but Samsung's flagship "Galaxy S" phones have hit the seventh iteration, and they're packing more than ever. Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge on the left, followed by the Galaxy S7 Edge in the middle and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ on the right.- Great elegant design
- Glass body makes the phone feel very high quality
- Water-resistance is back
- Performs very
- very well for use
- with pretty much zero lag
- Expandable storage is back (yay!
- Can be slippery
- Fingerprint magnet
- Always on-screen can't be customised all that much
- Curved screen isn't always responsive due to how you hold it
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
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review
The Galaxy S7 edge is no longer the semi-gimmick it was before. Although some of the main features are things from the Galaxy S5 – Micro-SD and waterproofing – Samsung has given fans what they want. It's now a refined, sophisticated and highly desirable piece of technology.