We dumped the Galaxy S7 in a jar of water at the demo stand, and watched expectantly waiting for it to drown … but it just didn’t. The IP rating is back too, by means of internal waterproofing rather than a need for cap plugs. The camera bump has been reduced, too instead of protruding quite significantly, Samsung have shaved it back to less than 0.5mm and the difference is really quite something. The Galaxy S7 is equally much more comfortable to hold. Having gone hands on with the devices, I can confirm that the S7 Edge is infinitely more comfortable in hand, and easier to grip, than the S6 Edge which felt, frankly, a bit sharp around the sides. The reverse side of each phone has been refined, with curved edges for an improved in-hand feel.
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Wireless Charging compatible with WPC and PMA OS Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) Everything old is new again - waterproofing is back, and so are MicroSDsĬoming in three colours for the Australian market - black, gold and silver - the Galaxy S7 range features a similar design language to 2015’s range, but with many improvements. *May differ by markets and mobile operators RAM 4GB RAM (LPDDR4) Storage 32/64GB (UFS 2.0) + microSD (up to 200GB) Cameras Rear: Dual Pixel 12MP (F1.7), Smart OISįront: 5MP (F1.7) Payment NFC, MST Connectivity WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz), MIMO,īluetooth® v 4.2 LE, ANT+, USB 2.0, NFC, Location Sensors Accelerometer, Proximity, RGB Light, Geo-magnetic, Gyro,įingerprint, Barometer, Hall, HRM IP Code IP68 Battery 3,000mAh 3,600mAh Charging Fast Charging both on wired and wireless
Quad core (2.15GHz Dual + 1.6GHz Dual), 64 bit, 14 nm process So, let’s see the specs: Galaxy S7 Galaxy S7 Edge Screen 5.1” Quad HD Super AMOLED 2560 X 1440 (577ppi) 5.5” Quad HD Super AMOLED 2560 X 1440 (534ppi) Edge Screen Processor Octa core (2.3GHz Quad + 1.6GHz Quad), 64 bit, 14 nm process