The new flagship phone in Samsung's Galaxy S line, Galaxy S7, restores a couple of popular features dropped from the previous generation.
The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge both accept MicroSD cards, allowing their storage to be expanded, and can also be submerged underwater.
In addition, they feature new gaming tech and a rear camera that should cope better in low-light conditions.
The Galaxy S7 might be considered an “S” generation compared to its predecessor, but this is clearly Samsung’s best phone yet, ready to offer some great features.
Here are 15 Galaxy S7 features the iPhone 6s doesn’t have (courtesy of BGR.com):
High-resolution AMOLED displays
Always-on Display
Water and dust resistance
MicroSD support
Double the RAM
Better camera aperture
Bigger pixels
Faster auto-focus
Dual-pixel tech
Water-cooling
Bigger batteries
Faster charging
Faster wireless charging
Wider-reaching wireless payments
Virtual reality
And here's a brief look on what are the specifications of Galaxy S7, shared by igalaxys7.com.
As for the price, Tech Radar states that Samsung Galaxy S7 will cost $199 on a two-year contract, but since carriers are phasing out these subsidized agreements, expect to pay about $27 a month for the handset over the course of 24 months.
AT&T has the Galaxy S7 for $23.17, but keep in mind that's for 30 months. Verizon, the other top network in the US, hasn't announced its pricing plan yet, but expect it to hover around the same monthly fee.
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