Saturday, July 2, 2016

Review The Samsung Galaxy S7 levels the playing field with iPhone

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Samsung’s flagship smartphone has finally devoted enough attention to the camera to make this the S7 a worthy Apple competitor. While it’s true that smartphones are kind of passé by now, I still get impressed when I hold a really nice one in my hand.

Samsung's most up to date, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge—the one with the bended screen—are certainly great. They are effortlessly the South Korean organization's best telephones yet and, after numerous years of endeavoring, they're likewise the identical or better of whatever else in the business sector. Here's taking a gander at you, iPhone.

The Galaxy devices haven’t just pulled even with the iPhone, they surpass it in several ways. As a result, it’s never been more tempting to make the switch to Android.

I’ve been using the Edge for the past week and, like its S6 curved screen predecessor, I’ve really grown to like the angled display. Not only does it feel nice in your hand, the curved glass gives the device a bit more sparkle.

The Edge's 5.5-inch screen is, as normal for Samsung, incredible. It utilizes the organization's Quad HD Super AMOLED innovation to give a determination of 2560 by 1440, or 534 pixels for every inch, which kicks the most recent iPhone's butt by a decent edge. Furthermore, you can tell—the S7's showcase just looks more keen.

The curved Edge screen itself is a little more useful now, since you can pin your most-used apps to it. It’s still an acquired taste and I’m still convinced the curve itself is more an aesthetic bonus than something’s that’s genuinely useful, but your mileage may vary.

The S7's greatest jump forward accompanies its camera. Samsung has downsized from a year ago's model to 12 megapixels from 16, choosing the toning it down would be best approach. To run with that, the camera now has a more extensive gap and each pixel can self-adjust.

The result is a debate over which device has the better camera—the Galaxy S7 or the iPhone 6S—but the fact that such a conversation is actually happening is huge for Samsung fans. The camera is no longer a deal breaker, and which is better is purely academic.


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