Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy Note 7

By Gareth Beavis

Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy Note 7

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a phone that’s designed for a very specific user base: those that want a larger screen but are craving a stylus too. That’s not to say that others might not get some benefit from it, but it’s mostly centred around the functionality of the S Pen.

The S Pen is, indeed, back again and comes with more features and tricks to justify its existence – I’m still not sold on the point of it, but there are those out that who crave its unique feature set, it seems – 50,000 signed a petition to bring the Note 5 to Europe, for example.

(By the way, if you’re confused about the naming, the Galaxy Note 6 was skipped over so Samsung could bring its S and Note range onto the same numbering system, rather than making its yearly heavyweight phablet look like it’s last generation before it’s even announced).

There are some other cool elements here though: the screen is once again the most advanced on the market, gaming is faster than ever and there’s additional security offered through new biometric sensors.

I can’t help but shake the sense that the Note 7 is a phone that …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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