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Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge announced

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/22/2016 10:29 AM | source: | 76 comment(s)
Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge announced

Samsung announced the newest additions to the Galaxy family, Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. The standard S7 retains the 5.1-inch, quad HD Super AMOLED display from its predecessor.

“We believe in a world that is brighter, sharper, more convenient, and more fun. We strive to deliver on that vision with the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge by marrying elegant design with functionality and providing a seamless mobile experience,” said DJ Koh, President of Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. “We empower consumers with technology to help them get more out of life and will continue to push the frontier of what’s possible.”

Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge introduce the first Dual Pixel camera on a smartphone, delivering brighter and sharper images, even in low light. Thanks to the revolutionary Dual Pixel technology, brighter lens with wider aperture, and bigger pixel, the camera has a faster shutter speed and a more accurate autofocus even in low-light conditions. Motion Panorama, a new camera mode, brings movement to traditional panoramic photos, giving the user a completely immersive visual experience.

The 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge are constructed with 3D glass and metal – all in a sleek design with durability and ergonomic curves for a comfortable grip. From work to play, the device’s new Always-On Display, gives users a simplified, zero touch experience where they don’t need to worry about missing a call or important notification.

Without compromising design, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge both have increased utility with IP68 water and dust resistance. Edge UX, the advanced edge experience available on Galaxy S7 edge, provides convenience and increased efficiency by creating easy shortcuts to users’ most loved functions such as email, selfie mode, panorama mode or third party applications.

Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge deliver fast wired and wireless charging technology. Additionally, the hybrid SIM card tray allows users to insert a microSD card for up to 200GB of additional storage and in some select countries, the tray can be used with a dual SIM card.

Samsung also made significant hardware and software updates to optimize gaming performance on Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. The powerful processer and bigger battery capacity ensure longer playing time, and the internal cooling system keeps the device from overheating. Game Launcher, a new add-on for gamers, allows users to manage battery consumption and minimize notifications. Additionally, users can record their gaming experience or share their screen to play with others. Paired with Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, Vulkan API gives users the ability to play high-performance graphic games with lower battery consumption.



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Denial
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#5234866 Posted on: 02/22/2016 03:11 PM
3000 and 3600mAh for 1440p 'always on' displays?
:heh:

It's an AMOLED screen. The always on is like a couple hundred pixels being lit. It barely effects life at all.

Costs way too much. At that price (750 € for S7 here in Finland) one would expect it to have USB-C.

I'm actually surprised it doesn't have Type-C. I don't think it's a deal breaker but all the competition has it now and I'd like to see the standard adopted as quickly as possible.

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#5234871 Posted on: 02/22/2016 03:27 PM
Still using touchjizz? Bet it'll still take them months to give updates to android, well until they release the S8 and lose interest.

Never been a fan of Samsung, overpriced and terrible software.

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#5234877 Posted on: 02/22/2016 03:50 PM
[QUOTE=fantaskarsef Do higher density screens take more energy in your opinion? I think this really isn't an issue. More pixels=smaller pixels=less power draw per pixel= similar power draw between all screen resolutions

I don't think the actual screen uses more power, but since the pixels are closer together, you need more backlight and obviously better (and more powerhungry) hardware to support it

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#5234879 Posted on: 02/22/2016 03:59 PM
I don't think the actual screen uses more power, but since the pixels are closer together, you need more backlight and obviously better (and more powerhungry) hardware to support it


The pixels emit their own light in those panels iirc

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#5234894 Posted on: 02/22/2016 04:46 PM
The pixels emit their own light in those panels iirc


Yes they do. It does not need backlights like led displays. Closer to plasma here.

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