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August 2016
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The editors liked
Top-of-the-line performance
Fantastic display
Improved S Pen design and functionality
Reasonably easy to handle for the size
Highly attractive
Distinctive edge design
Worldclass design and display
S Pen feels great
Offers plenty of utility
Secure Folder perfect for privacy
Still the best mobile camera
Iris scanner quick and reliable
Beautiful hardware
Industryleading display
Great camera
Unique S Pen features
Big
Bright screen
Gorgeous design
Long-lasting battery life
Best-in-class cameras
Blazing performance
Expandable storage
Cool iris scanner
Sleek
High quality metal and glass build
Superb Super AMOLED display
Genuinely useful S Pen and software
Class-leading camera
Excellent battery life
Design The Note7 has the best build quality of any Android phone I've used. It's surprisingly small for a 5.7inch display
And it's water resistant too
Camera Samsung still offers the best photography experience you can get. This phone nails snapshots mo
Gorgeous
quality build
Best screen on the market
Stellar camera
Above average sound reproduction
Iris scanner is amazing
Lots of new security options including Secure Folder
S Pen provides tons of functionality
IP68 water and dust resistance
Alwa
Waterresistance is great to have
And a waterproof S Pen even better
The Galaxy S7's 12MP camera absolutely shines
Samsung's latest Android UI is a step in the right direction towards usability
Return of microSD give the Note 7 capacity to spare
Flat
Beautiful
Premium design
Solid performance
Great S-Pen F features
Killer camera performance
Iris scanner is flawless
Best true "Phablet" device. Period
Snappy
Excellent screen
Wireless charging capability
S Pen
More ergonomic
S Pen stylus
Waterresistant
More intuitive
The rounded symmetrical design on the sides makes this one of the most comfortabletohold phones out there
A USB TypeC plug finally brings the Galaxy line into the future
A MicroSD card
Samsung is one of the few OEMs providing monthly security update
New S Pen is a solid improvement over the Note 5's
64GB storage plus microSD expansion is full of win
Waterproof design is a welcome return
Iris scanner pushes limits – even if it's not quite there just yet
Slightly sharper display than the Note
No S
More portable than a tablet
Outstanding performance
Excellent camera
Dockable
Pressure-sensitive S-Pen is useful if you need to get precise
12-megapixel camera with f/1.7 aperture is one of the best on the market
Its water resistance makes it impervious to some of life's little accidents
The Galaxy Note 7 is a beautiful
Capable Android phone that showcases Samsung's best in design
Battery life
Speed and features. The 64GB base model leaves you plenty of space for photos
Videos and games
Superb design for looks and comfort
TouchWiz software becomes a good thing
Wonderful display
Fast
Good battery life
3DMark Sling Shot
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Beautiful display
Excellent design and build quality
Best camera on the market
S Pen works great
Software has been improved
Packed with cool features
Super-accurate S Pen
S7's camera tech
Flashy appearance
Superb hardware
Generous storage space
Extremely versatile software
S Pen works well
Secure Folder is superb new feature
Gorgeous dual-curved design
Improved S Pen accuracy and features
Water resistant
Top performing camera
Efficient design
Best-in-class camera
Great build quality with amazing feel in the hand
All the specs 2016 has to offer
Outstanding camera with low light improvements
Edge UI
Iris Scanner
Secure Folder – It's got everything
IP68 water resistance and expandable storage
Great display
Long battery runtimes
S-Pen with many features
Generous sensor equipment
Fast LTE Cat. 9
Finally USB Type-C
OTG
Protected against water and dust (IP 68)
Quick-charge and wireless charging
Fast SoC...
Comfortable and well-designed
Top-tier performance
Curved display
Top-notch camera
TouchWiz has been cleaned up
The editors didn't like
Faulty batteries in some models
Expensive
Carrier bloatware
Pricey
Allglass body slick and smudge prone
Still too big for some hands
Very expensive
Carrier bloatware still horrible
No U.S. unlocked model
Only comes in 64GB
Unlocking phone with iris scanner is gimmicky
Large compared to more mainstream phones
No USB-C video out
Performance While the Note7 isn't a slow phone
It's slower than other Snapdragon 820 devices
Huge performance issues
Super high price
Curved screen isn't a “real” edge screen
Occasional performance variances
Current battery issues
Don't ever drop your Note 7
Since it has so much glass. Most companies have moved away from glass backs on their highend phones
An iris scanner will always be slower than a fingerprint reader
Since you have to aim it. Plus Samsung's implementation tak
Bulky for a phone
Screen too small for tablet tasks
No support for external monitor or Ethernet
The iris scanner is a neat feature
But often finicky
Android software updates are at the mercy of your carrier
We just can't trust the hardware
Given the ongoing reports of battery fires
Performance could be better
Iris scanner is not practical
Battery life could be better
Iris scanner is unreliable
Fingerprint scanner could be better
‘Edge screen' functionality is mostly useless
Camera postprocessing is a bit too aggressive
Recalled due to fires and explosions
Iris scanning feature can be finicky
Other Android phones are faster
High price
Duplicate apps
Fingerprint magnet
Slippery construction
Low speaker quality
Battery life sadly didn't improve
Which throttles under sustained load
Medicore speaker
Bad WiFi performance
Possibilities of USB 3.1 are not utilized
Iris scanner not fully developed
Neither MHL nor SlimPort support
Recalled and later discontinued due to exploding batteries
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More portable than a tablet, Outstanding performance, Excellent camera,
Bulky for a phone, Screen too small for tablet tasks, No support for external monitor or Ethernet
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 boasts a beautiful screen, a useful stylus, and an excellent camera. It functions quite well as a phone, albeit a hefty one. It is also one of the best phablets on the market, especially for those who want to be able to easily ta...
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great display, great camera, long battery runtimes, S-Pen with many features, generous sensor equipment, fast LTE Cat. 9, finally USB Type-C, OTG, protected against water and dust (IP 68), quick-charge and wireless charging, fast SoC...
which throttles under sustained load, medicore speaker, bad WiFi performance, possibilities of USB 3.1 are not utilized, Iris scanner not fully developed, neither MHL nor SlimPort support
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