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Short Features of Samsung Galaxy S7
The Samsung Galaxy S7 features a 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED screen, Qualcomm's most powerful Snapdragon 820 system chip under the hood and a brand new 12-megapixel camera with low light superpowers. All of that runs on a new edition of TouchWiz on top of Android 6 Marshmallow. And yes, the microSD card slot is back: you can use a card of up to 200GB onf the S7. The Galaxy S7 also has a very large, 3000mAh battery and it adds IP68 water resistance.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Advantages and Disadvantages |
Samsung Galaxy S7 Review
Main Features of Samsung Galaxy S7
Interface and Functionality
There isn’t a huge update to TouchWiz, but it continues to be one of most powerful interfaces around.
After playing around with the new Galaxy S7, we became increasingly aware of how this years’ TouchWiz flavor doesn’t necessarily make any huge gains over last year’s interpretation. Generally speaking, the look, feel, and execution of TouchWiz all remain unchanged – save for the fact that it’s running on top of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, carrying along all the new features of this most up-to-date version of the platform.
Visually, however, the iconography of the homescreen and app drawer has transformed into what Samsung dutifully refers to as ‘squircles.’ The name implies its look, blending a circle and square together to form this so-called ‘squircle’ icon shape. It’s rampant amongst the native apps, but doesn’t apply to third-party apps. It’s a small change that most will probably overlook, but it’s nevertheless a slight alteration.
Functionally, Samsung doesn’t deviate from the recipe it followed with last year’s interpretation. In a time when many other competing custom skins have scaled back with their feature sets, TouchWiz remains a packed one that appeals to a broad set of users – including power users! Staple things like Multi Window, one-handed mode, quick launch camera, and many of its other smart features are all present once again with this iteration of TouchWiz.
As much as it might come off as being an advanced, complex interface, Samsung has kept the same streamlined experience we’ve come to appreciate. No doubt, all of TouchWiz’s features won’t be used by everyone, but the beauty in it is that it’s not overly complex or convoluted. By default, many of its advanced features are turned off, but they can be enabled by traversing through the options.
Phone
The Phone app on the Galaxy S7 remains unchanged from what we had with the Galaxy S6. The same default, bright green theme is in place, offering the same suite of functionality.
The interface of the app is split into three self-explanatory tabs: Log, Favorites, and Contacts. Your incoming and outgoing calls are recorded by date and time, and digging deeper into concrete events gives you an overview of past communications and their length.
Other neat features include the ability to swipe across a contact left/right to text/call them, and call blocking. Exclusive to the S7 (and the S7 edge) is a new feature that draws upon database of known cold callers and tries to recognize incoming calls from unknown numbers in order to save you the hassle.
Organizer
With the S7, you're getting the Samsung S Planner app in lieu of a more appropriately named Calendar. It has the same functions you'd expect.
Identical to its past incarnations, S Planner is mostly concerned with getting the basics done right. There are multiple views available depending on your preferences (year, month, week, agenda), and you can even switch to a separate Tasks tab to make sure groceries shopping is done right and you don't forget to pick up acidophilus milk.
Always On Display
Borrowing a useful feature from its line of wearable devices, the Always On Display feature of the S7 keeps a small portion of the screen always on to show relevant information such as the time, date, and some notifications. Other new and upcoming phones have their own interpretation for this process, such as LG’s G5, but for the most part, the availability of always-on displays is still a very new thing.
Game Launcher
Gamers know the pain of being engrossed in a game, to suddenly being interrupted abruptly due to some sort of notification – whether it’s something minor like an email notice popping up, or having it crash because of an incoming phone call. Samsung understands this kind of annoyance that hardcore gamers face, so that’s why they’re introducing Game Launcher. Turning it on, the feature places a folder on the homescreen that populates with all the games currently installed on the phone. It’s pretty intelligent in sniffing out the gaming titles that are installed, but the listing can be manually arranged as well.
Interruptions are annoying while you’re deep into a game, but a floating ‘game tools’ icon is accessible at any time to set certain rules and permissions. For example, we can set it so that there are no alerts whatsoever during a game, or lock the recent and back keys to prevent accidental presses. There’s even an option to record gaming footage, which is something that gaming fans will surely appreciate, since it allows them to share their replays, victories, and much more.
Design
A design that is both elegant and practical? Sure, it's possible! An enhanced S6 design meets microSD slot and water resistance.
ne quick look at the S7, most people not familiar with the new phone might not realize any differences about it. Yes, it’s incredibly well built with its signature glass surfaces and metal trim body – just like the S6 before it. Our particular unit, a gold platinum one, exudes a distinctive gold color that shimmers in the light. However, it’s still a magnet for fingerprints and smudges, so know that you’ll probably need to constantly wipe it clean.
Upon closer inspection, Samsung has made some subtle alterations to the design of the S7 that makes it feel better in the hand – albeit, we wouldn’t go far to proclaim it’s like greatly better. Specifically, the glass surface on the front of the phone slopes downward around the sides to meet with the metal trim bezel, giving it a more seamless finish. Secondly, the S7 also adopts the curved back edges that we were first introduced to with the Note 5. This decision, a logical one at that, allows our hand to wrap a bit more naturally around the back of the phone. All of this, gives the S7 an extremely comfortable feel in the hand.
The return of water-resistance & microSD slot
While the changes to the S7’s design might be perceived as subtly refined, there are actually two notable changes that are worth mentioning. First and foremost, the nanoSIM slot on the top edge of the phone now doubles as a microSD slot as well, bringing back expandable storage to Sammy’s flagship. Another feature that went missing with last year’s S6, a water-resistant construction, makes its comeback in a stunning fashion.
Looking around the phone, everything from before is in its familiar location. From the power button on the right edge, to the volume controls on the left, and the speaker grill, mic, microUSB port, and 3.5mm headphone jack all positioned on the bottom, nothing is out of order with its placements. The fingerprint sensor, which is incorporated into the home button, is still just as quick and responsive as before. Interestingly, though, the button itself doesn’t protrude as much – it's almost flush with the surface, in fact. Meanwhile, the camera lens on the back is not as protruding as before.
Display
Even with a couple of minor hiccups, it’s still one of the better looking screens out there. By now, we’re accustomed to Samsung’s expertise when it comes to displays. Each successive device thus far has been equipped with a better display. For the S7, they’ve stuck to the same recipe, featuring a 5.1-inch 1440 x 2560 Super AMOLED display. Details are superb, thanks to its incredibly high resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 576 ppi.
While it seems like we’re reaching that threshold, especially when Quad-HD resolution is the standard amongst high-end phones, we have to look at some of the other aspects of the screen to distinguish its superiority. Most notably, when set to Basic screen mode, this AMOLED display exhibits colors that are very close to the standard sRGB colorspace, which is always a good thing. And, being AMOLED, contrast and brightness are remarkably preserved when viewing the display at an angle. The same doesn't go for color accuracy, though, as things get dramatically shifted depending on the angle you're viewing the screen from.
Ok From Main features that have a Samsung galaxy S7 we have Advantages and Disadvantages this smartphone as follows:
Advantages of Samsung Galaxy S7
- Elegant look
- Specs are qualified
- Waterproof
- Not afraid of the dark
- Many more
Note: The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge aren’t afraid of the dark, Experience low-light photography like never before with a dual-pixel sensor, larger pixels and an F1.7 lens
Disadvantages Of Samsung Galaxy S7
- Non removable Battery
- Expensive price
Thus is review about Samsung Galaxy S7 review Advantages and Disadvantages may be help you.
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