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Unfortunately, it looks like no matter which model buyers choose, theyll only get 32GB of built-in storage. Luckily for them, microSD support is in the cards for this years Galaxy S7 handsets, so that shouldnt necessarily be a problem.
Tweakers.net also lists specs and features for the two smartphones, which are pretty much in line with what weve heard so far. The handsets are supposed to pack 5.1-inch and 5.5-inch 2K displays and 3,000 mAh and 3,600 mAh batteries, respectively. Everything else is pretty much the same as earlier reports: Exynos processor, 12-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front-facing camera, 32GB of memory, microSD card support and both water and dust resistance.
No doubt the S7s will be nice, but keep an eye for the next LG G6 next month. Rumors have this thing being different with 2 screens and possibly a swap-able component tray.
I think LG is really trying to do something different. I'm interested to see what they have.
I nearly got a Nexus 6p this week and Project Fi. But, I decided to wait and see what these guys (LG, Samsung) have in store.
SD card slot and water/dust resistant again? Sold! I've had a Note 4 and now the S6 Edge Plus, i may go small again for this.
The S7 Edge isn't going to be too much smaller than the S6 Edge Plus. They're making the new Edge (its only size) to be right in the middle of the S6 and the S6 Edge Plus. Kinda weird move
Interesting. I have been thinking that I'd love the Edge
I'm not really a fan of the edge though, it's pretty pointless and sometimes my hand touches it and messes with the function im trying to do.
Interesting. I have been thinking that I'd love the Edge
I was just about to ask you guys what you thought about the Edge? Apparently the Edge was originally designed to curb rudeness when it comes to cell phone etiquette. The idea being that If you're talking with someone in person it's rude to randomly pick up your phone and check it. So they came up with a color coded, 5 person(family/loved ones) list so you can tell if the message is "important" or not without picking up the phone.
I have a friend that has one and she said she never really uses it.
I was just about to ask you guys what you thought about the Edge? Apparently the Edge was originally designed to curb rudeness when it comes to cell phone etiquette. The idea being that If you're talking with someone in person it's rude to randomly pick up your phone and check it. So they came up with a color coded, 5 person(family/loved ones) list so you can tell if the message is "important" or not without picking up the phone.
I have a friend that has one and she said she never really uses it.
Droid life will likely have anything posted about the s7. Just follow the tags
Galaxy S7 Pictures, a First Look at Samsung's New Flagship
