Slim in a big way: Big screen. Slim profile. So you can get more photos, movies, and games on the Quad HD Super AMOLED display, and fit it all in your back pocket Because water happens: Bring on the spills, splashes, and dunks. Now you won't need to put your phone in a bowl of rice because of a little water Post-worthy day or night: Our new camera has an advanced sensor for catching details in low light and a fast auto-focus for photos with less blur More power: Take charge of your time. Built-in wireless charging means your phone powers from 0 to 100% in no time (and stays charged longer) It's your stuff: If 32 GB of memory isn't enough, the Galaxy S7 is back with a microSD card so you can expand storage up to an additional 200 GB. No clouds, no drives. No touch notifications: Get updates without waking your screen with no touch time, calendars, notifications, and all. (Pretty handy when you're sitting in that meeting.) What's Included: Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930V 3000 mAh Battery Power adapter
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The processor is super fast. The camera is the best quality of any other cell phone I have ever owned. My next phones for myself an my family from now on will always be samsung. My six year old daughter just asked me the other day to get her a tablet.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have had my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge for a while and I absolutely love it. The phone has very good performance and the battery lasts really long. It also has amazing cameras. It shoots the best videos and pictures I've ever seen.
I love the Edge, beautiful display, awasome phone, is the best phone i touch, i like the crystal clear display and the excellent camera for pro use, i really recomend. 10000000000000 % recomend.
Like every about this phone. The camera is outstanding. It is very easy to get started and when I get confused the support help is outstanding (most hours of the day). I really like the edge and how big your view able the screen it. The finger print security is a dream and works very well. The fact that you can expand the storage memory is fantastic. I think I will have a hard time filling the 128GB card up. I would highly recommend this phone to anyone that needs what this phone can provide.
This is, hands down, the best android experience to date. Fast, and capable of anything you can throw at it. If the plastic build of the past has kept you away from the Galaxy S line, now is the time to give this a try. The Galaxy S7 Edge fits well in the hand and and is probably the most sleek phone around at this time in my opinion. The glass on the back, though beautiful, is slippery, but the curves give it a great feel in the hand. The notification light that I miss from certain manufacturers is included with this device. Camera is excellent in low light and focus' immediately, don't let the drop in megapixels from the last generation fool you. Photos come out better than previous builds, due to the larger camera sensor allowing more light to pass through, in return, higher quality photos. Battery life with my normal use is about a day, usually ending in the evening around 30-40% in my case. In my opinion you cant go wrong with this device.
The most astonishing feature is the battery life, it lasts so long that I don't need to use my power bank anymore. And the edge is so beautiful that I peeled off my screen protector lol. For the camera, I just want to say its perfect and with pro mode, I can take excellent photos with it. Great, I love it!
I have had this phone for about one month and can't say enough good things about it. When I bought my first smartphone 2 years ago, I passed on a Samsung for reasons I no longer remember. But almost immediately I began regretting my decision. So when my plan was up, I promptly went to the store and bought the S7. The battery life is outstanding in "power save" mode. I barely notice that some features are not running in background. I get through the day with power to spare. The camera is my favorite application on this phone. The shutter lag is almost zero, so action shots of sports and pets are predictable and blur free (see attached "dog in flight"). The colors are true without adjustment. The built-in photo editing tools contain everything most casual photographers could want. I operate mostly in a wifi environment indoors, but when I'm outside, the 4G kicks in without a hitch. The fact that we live on a lake makes the waterproof feature a real plus. I've operated the camera while wading neck deep in the water and during a heavy rain. My wet fingers were no problem for the touch screen.
I'm a Galaxy phone fanatic. This is my 5th one. I was going to get the S6 Edge, but was waiting for a great buy on other sites. As time went by, I started to read about a possible new Galaxy phone. Rumors abounded. I read something about it might be holographic. Samsung had or was getting certain patents. My mind went wild. A new phone in the making! I'm one of those people who loves the latest devices. So as more info became available, all thoughts of getting the S6 Edge disappeared. I was going to wait until the S7 Edge went on sale. Then the announcement came from Barcelona that we could pre-order phones on Feb. 23rd! And I did. So...... I love this phone! It's absolutely gorgeous! It's now my favorite Galaxy. After signing into my Google account, I was in awe of how much I could do with it. So after the usual setups (wifi, adding my apps, changing the keyboard), I got into..... Fingerprints - you can have up to 4. It's very easy to do and use unlike the S5 which has a depressed home button making it difficult to use since I have long nails. The S7 Edge's home button is flatter; much easier for me to press. And it's a soft press. Samsung Pay - another great option. Easy setup. The only problem with certain credit cards is their banks don't allow you to add to Samsung Pay. You'll know this when you try to add a particular card. Battery - phone does last a good day's usage. Much better than the S5. Camera - takes stunning and very detailed pictures. Options galore, plus you can download more when you're in the Mode section. I've included a photo of a tortoise so you can see the intricate details of her shell. Internet - extremely responsive. Pages change in a flash. Of course this also depends on what modem and/or router you're using. If they're older models, you'll need to update. Phone - log only shows phone calls. Text messages are no longer included in the log. Text Messages - has a nice feature that allows you to put your favorite people in a row just above all text messages. Sim & Memory Cards - these are kept in a little drawer that's in the top of the phone. A device comes with the phone to let you access this. Gently push pointed end of device into the extremely tiny hole until drawer pops open. Make sure cards are sitting flush before reinserting drawer back into phone. Otherwise you might damage a card. I have only one big issue. With a phone like this, why only one speaker? There should be two stereo speakers. And the placement should be on the front, not at the bottom where your hand might cover it. *Note: Some of these features might be available in the S6 Edge. Never having one, they're new to me coming from the S5. So I apologize if these features aren't new. Well there's so much more that I could post. My advice is to go through all the Settings. Most of them have an explanation of its purpose so you can decide if you want to use it or not. This is one of the best features of the phone - giving you the information you need to best use your new Galaxy S7 Edge. So if you want to go to a Galaxy far, far away, get the S7 Edge to take with you! May the Force be with you!
I'm not going to repeat what everyone else says and mention all the positives and go into details. Water resistant, sleek, high end device with great performance. Awesome screen and huge battery. We all know this... My problem is the unoptimized battery. AOSP (google nexus) devices with new marshmallow draw about 1% an hour (if not less) while on doze and not being used. Android system draws barely any power. This is the "app" that runs all the background services which include all samsung system services like "KNOX", "Samsung Pay", Samsung MirrorLink" and everything else. Without optimization, this runs at about 30-40% (on 2 S7 Edge phones we own in this household). On a Nexus device it's maybe at 5% top. It took 1300mah on my wife's phone when I looked at 60% with not alot of screen on time. This is HORRIBLE. I had to do many tweaking to bring mine to less than 20%. If this was caught in testing or fixed before launch, our phone battery would last almost twice as long. Doze also doesn't work properly and will keep the phone awake even when dozing. This isn't supposed to happen. It's supposed to force non messaging apps in "sleep" mode during doze with a short turn on to pull notifications and shut it back off. I'm very dissapointed in this and really defeats the purpose of having a big battery. This isn't just me either. on a highly known "phone forum" there is a 1000+ post thread on this issue with many other upset users. Just look at your phone and see in battery under settings what is #1 battery eater. I guarantee it's android system if you own a S7. If you have a non samsung phone, it will be nowhere near the top. I uploaded two pictures showing what android system draws on a samsung phone versus what a AOSP (naked) google marshmallow draws. It's very disappointing. It's software related, so I hope it's fixed in a nearby update.
I purchased this phone for my daughter and received it on its release date. A week later, she dropped the phone from a height of no more than 15 inches, and it landed on its back, causing the whole glass screen to shatter. I was under the impression that the glass was some kind of Gorilla glass, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Needless to say, I've already had to pay a deductible for the phone to be replaced. I am really dissatisfied with the quality of this particular Samsung item.