What do you get when you take the bended screen Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and include a stylus? The Galaxy Note 7, which Samsung uncovered today in New York.
Indeed, even with its disparities, the Note 7's wraparound screens, 12-megapixel camera, expandable capacity and water-safe covering convey it nearer to the S7 arrangement than to a year ago's Note 5 (truth is stranger than fiction, there's no Note 6). What's more, that is something worth being thankful for. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are two of the year's best telephones, with incredible cameras and battery life - not an awful approach to start your pedigreed life as a telephone.
From what I've seen in this way, the Note 7 ought to fall in line as a marvelous, powerful gadget whose stylus traps take the Note to the following level. On paper, it rectifies the greatest setbacks of the Note 5, however our imminent testing will affirm this. Be that as it may, on the off chance that you as of now purchased a S7 or S7 Edge, don't stress - you haven't been deserted.
This is what the Note 7 has that the Note 5 doesn't:
Bended screens (more honed, less inclining than the S7 Edge)
USB-C charger port (Samsung's first telephone to receive the new standard)
Iris scanner to open the telephone with your eyes
Gorilla Glass 5 screen (the main telephone with Corning's new screen tech)
More delicate, exact S Pen stylus
Water-safe telephone body and S Pen
MicroSD card opening (like the S7 telephones)
Bigger battery (3,500 mAh versus Note 5's 3,000 mAh)
Better low-light camera
New S Pen traps, similar to amplification and GIF-production
Stylus won't get stuck on the off chance that you stick it in reverse
Coral Blue shading decision (it's awesome)
So if the S7 Edge and Note 7 are just about equipment twins, who is the Note 7 for? Power clients. Samsung targets individuals who need the telephone with the most products, and the Note's coasting stylus and additional written work, drawing and route apparatuses give it every one of the things.
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