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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Review

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Review

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge


This is the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and according to popular demand this is a quick video about all the differences between the galaxy s7 edge and galaxy s7 and maybe you want to choose one of them if you are torn This video may be too short. Because Samsung has made their lineup much easier than last year where they have Galaxy S6 Galaxy S6 enabled Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy S6 edge + this year we have only two phones Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge which Already available in different sizes Yes the Galaxy S7 is like a mid-sized phone with a 5.1-inch display but the S7 edge is firmly at 5.5 inches in the area of ​​the larger phone and then everything on paper is the same. These are both bright quad HD Super AMOLED displays and then of course the larger display has a slightly lower pixel density number but you won't know that they are both funny and the S7 edge has this curved glass on both sides. Shivering on which its name is glass is just a kind of flow on both sides which is hardly talked about apart from different screen sizes some other dimensions also galaxy s7 edge 0.2 mm thin and 5 grams Heavier than the usual Galaxy S7 makes sense. It's a big phone, but the biggest problem with the old S6 Edge was that it was hard to handle because it felt like a blade in the hand. Samsung is doing some work this year with a new look on the back and side metal rails of the phone, and even though it's thin at the moment as an edge shape, it's not that hard or literally difficult to pick up. Still very different from the regular S7 but it is less dramatic while still easily out there is a pretty big phone with one of the other hardware items out there besides the large Galaxy S7 Edge also has a fairly large battery. Translating the big screen into battery life is also a little less important, but I actually see some difference. I would probably say that thanks to the big battery, the S7 Edge will have 10 to 15% longer battery life and Enough is enough for me to really like the extra space inside and then eventually with the curves on both sides of the display Samsung had built in some software to take advantage of it in the S7 edge and software better than last year. But it might still be better here because it still has to swipe through the tab to get this shortcut and then you can move between different pages of different styles of shortcuts. First of all, you can choose that really this tab is on your screen where there is only one type of your life when you move your left foot to the left wherever you hold your hand it is easily accessible with your thumb Access is considered. And you can make it smaller or bigger or less transparent even whatever is hidden and then you can choose which side panel appears when you swipe if you don't want the contact shortcut to show you You can turn it off or you can. Add things like tabs that spoilsports scores, then there are two other things you don't know about, like the default weather and a compass, they're all disabled.

Then there's a small mini-store with a Samsung mini-store just to buy and download more than a dozen tabs, but hey if you find something that you can buy, then apps The beach will be cool, these are just a couple of shortcuts for you. Wherever you are, your favorite apps. If you find a lot in a particular app, you can always keep it at your fingertips, which requires a third-party app to do so. Now, this is the next software. I'm ready Over is called Task Edge where you can add shortcuts to various actions in apps. Like just opening the front-facing camera right now or starting a stopwatch inside the watch app stuff, years before it came out of this phone, the fact is that I still use the SwipePad on my Galaxy S3 via an app called SwipePad. It worked. It still exists today and it's all as good as the edge display feature here if not better because Samsung's version here only features a couple of first-party apps which are 9 valid and some of them I don't use it so I'd love to. Be able to add third-party apps such as opening a new tweet function in my Twitter app or a shortcut to open the camera in the Instagram app or small things like that. I can't do any of them, none of which is supported which can make this work as my favorite android skin feature but I just don't think they support third-party apps too Intend to Right now these are just a couple of things you may or may not have used in the past that you people are a threat to your contacts and you have an idea of ​​the layout that you have for your favorite NBA or NFL or You watch hockey or baseball or sports teams and I throw any calendar there for myself but it's so good that you can swipe between these tabs wherever you are on the phone. They're quick and easy to access, and there's a bit of software Kirby Glass for the Galaxy S7 Edge, which makes this phone different from the regular S7, which has its own overview. Everything else is the same. The camera for the speakers on the inner lens buttons, both flagged in their favor, so the answer to the question many of you ask at the end of the day is that I prefer between the edge and the regular S7 and I. Will? Definitely prefer the edge for the two reasons I have big hands I usually use big phones and two I have a slightly more powerful user and the big battery here is definitely a great help unless you really don't recommend the regular S7 over the edge unless you really like the features of the edge.

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