jdandy
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I have been considering a cellular phone upgrade. I have had my Samsung Galaxy S5 for two years now and I have a case of upgrade-itus. I stopped in at AT&T's store last week and took a look at the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Both are spectacular cellphones featuring quad core processors, and amazing quad HD super AMOLED displays. It features a dual pixel camera for excellent natural and low light photos. The battery, although not user replaceable like my S5, has been bumped up to 3000 mAh size. The S7 and S7 Edge see the return of water resistance like my S5. Samsung dropped the water resistance feature with the current S6 and got a lot of negative feedback because if it.
The S7 Edge is a real looker with its curved screen but its dimensions are larger than my Galaxy S5 and beyond my tolerance for comfortable carry. Furthermore, I find the curved screen a bit gimmicky. The initial wow factor will probably sell many people on it but it does not appeal to me. The Galaxy S7 is actually smaller than my S5 in width while retaining the same screen dimensions. Samsung did this by removing the black edge that runs down both sides of the S5 screen. This allows the phones metal frame to pull closer to the screen. I find this appealing because I have always felt the S5 was too wide. Now if Samsung will reduce the length by about 5mm it would be ideal.
I actually committed to purchase the Galaxy S7 early last week but the AT&T salesman told me I could not buy one for another two days even though they had the S7 and S7 Edge on display. I thought that was rather silly. I will probably pick up a new Galaxy S7 next week. Should be a great phone.
The S7 Edge is a real looker with its curved screen but its dimensions are larger than my Galaxy S5 and beyond my tolerance for comfortable carry. Furthermore, I find the curved screen a bit gimmicky. The initial wow factor will probably sell many people on it but it does not appeal to me. The Galaxy S7 is actually smaller than my S5 in width while retaining the same screen dimensions. Samsung did this by removing the black edge that runs down both sides of the S5 screen. This allows the phones metal frame to pull closer to the screen. I find this appealing because I have always felt the S5 was too wide. Now if Samsung will reduce the length by about 5mm it would be ideal.
I actually committed to purchase the Galaxy S7 early last week but the AT&T salesman told me I could not buy one for another two days even though they had the S7 and S7 Edge on display. I thought that was rather silly. I will probably pick up a new Galaxy S7 next week. Should be a great phone.
