Hands-on review: MWC 2016: Samsung Galaxy S7

Hands-on review: MWC 2016: Samsung Galaxy S7

By Gareth Beavis

Hands-on review: MWC 2016: Samsung Galaxy S7

Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S7 review

I sighed when I first saw the Samsung Galaxy S7 – it looks just like its predecessor, and yet again I was going to have to dig deep inside to find out whether the new features mean the new phone is worth the extra money it will cost to choose it over 2015’s Galaxy S6.

I don’t know why phone manufacturers back themselves into a corner like this – giving the public a reason to criticise their new device when it actually does pack some decent upgrades.

If you look beyond the design similarities, Samsung’s fixed nearly everything that was disappointing about the S6. The dropped waterproofing is back once again, with IP68 rating. The battery has boosted from 2550mAh to 3000mAh with little change in the dimensions. The microSD expandable memory is back in force.

Samsung Galaxy S7 review

And, you know what? The Galaxy S7 feels like a completely different phone in the hand thanks to the subtle curve on the back, taken from the Note 5. Imagine the sides from the S6 Edge‘s screen used on the rear, and you’ll start …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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