Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review



Galaxy S7 EDGE are still two of the best devices to launch this year. Samsung has fended off a number of key competitors, with the LG G5 failing to keep up in terms of sales; meanwhile, Apple's iPhone 7 proved the rumours correct by being something of a by-the-numbers update and apparently confirming that the big changes for Apple's brand will come in 2017. Of all this year's big hitters the recently launched Google Pixel seems like the most capable opponent, and although Samsung's Galaxy Note series rarely cannibalises its own flagship sales, the exploding battery crisis and subsequent discontinuiation of the Galaxy Note 7 has kept the Galaxy S7 at the forefront of the picture. 
In the run-up to the big reveal, both  Galaxy S7 devices have proven possibly Samsung's worst-kept secret to date, not that this is meant as a slight against Samsung - pretty much every manufacturer is unable to keep things wrapped up tight these days and in-development products always leaks onto the web in abundance. Consequently, once again much of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge design, and many of the features, are not a surprise to anyone who had been keeping an eye on things in the six months or so ahead of the launch

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