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Update, August 7, 2019 (11:14AM EST): In an about-face, Samsung quietly promoted the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge back up to quarterly updates. In April, the company removed the two 2016 flagships ...
In anticipation of Samsung’s shiny new Galaxy S8, I’ve gone back to using the smartphone it is replacing, the Galaxy S7 Edge, and what I’ve (re)discovered is a device still very much worthy ...
Samsung's 2016 flagship smartphones are updates to last year's models. Each features modern specs and brings water resistance to the table, as well as support for memory cards. Samsung argues the ...
So there you have it for this look back at the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge! These phones may have been released early last year, but they definitely don’t feel outdated at all.
The original Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge review, published in March 2016 ... without having to go back to the start screen as you would normally have to do. This was an easy way to reach out to a ...
Swipe a finger back and forth along either edge when ... Just like with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, the S7 Edge's screen will light up when someone calls or texts you. When the phone is resting ...
The S7 edge comes out at 3 percent heavier ... After a year's hiatus, Samsung went back to Qualcomm – at least for US, China and Japan models of the GS7 and GS7 edge. The rest of the world ...
The S7 Edge has received a more thorough update ... Battery capacity — and hopefully, life — has been greatly improved While Samsung brought back the expandable storage and water resistance ...
is placed on the back of the Galaxy S7 Edge, and a 5-megapixel snapper can be found up front. Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes pre-installed here, with Samsung's TouchWIz UI installed on top of ...