Testseek.com have collected 839 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G930 Galaxy S7 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G930 Galaxy S7.
March 2016
(90%)
839 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
967 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great battery life
Amazing f/1.7 camera captures great photos effortlessly
Fast & efficient Exynos processor with 4GB of RAM
Water resistance and MicroSD support is back
Polished design. Awesome camera. Long battery life. microSD storage slot and water-resistant (again!)
Comfortable design
Glass body makes the phone feel soft and elegant
Water resistance returns to the Samsung Galaxy range! Slick performance with little-to-no lag
A screen you can read in direct sunlight
Expandable storage means more space for files a
Improved
Waterproof design
Fantastic screen and power
Superb camera
Camera with fast focus
Great low-light
Fast - 8-core proc
4GB RAM
Expandable memory
Big battery - 3
000mAh
The editors didn't like
Wallet pain
These phones are very expensive
The Always On display is neat
But could be way more useful
The IR blaster is gone
No more controlling the TV
MicroSD support is great
But there's no adoptable storage here
Annoyingly reflective. Smudge magnet. Plastic-looking selfies even with no filter. No removable battery
Which isn't surprising
But is still a compromise compared to 2014's S5
Can be slippery
Fingerprint magnet
Just like its sibling
Soft buttons below the screen don't always work properly
Polished design. Awesome camera. Long battery life. microSD storage slot and water-resistant (again!)
Annoyingly reflective. Smudge magnet. Plastic-looking selfies even with no filter. No removable battery, which isn't surprising, but is still a compromise compared to 2014's S5
The fast, powerful, beautiful Galaxy S7 phone is 2016's all-around phone to beat...
Abstract: For several years the benchmark for smartphones was the Apple iPhone, today that has changed with the release of the new Galaxy S7 by Samsung. The new S7 and S7 Edge aren't hugely different from last year's Galaxy S6 pair - in fact, they look almost i...
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Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Samsung hasn't reinvented itself with the Samsung Galaxy S7 or Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but it has produced a pair of very fine handsets, even if Australia doesn't get the fastest possible models.Over at finder.com.au, I've reviewed both handsets prior to...
Abstract: The new S7 and S7 Edge aren't hugely different from last year's Galaxy S6 pair - in fact, they look almost identical but if you look closer you suddenly realise that there is a world of difference. The S7 Edge, has in in fact undergone some dramatic chang...
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Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Great battery life, Amazing f/1.7 camera captures great photos effortlessly, Fast & efficient Exynos processor with 4GB of RAM, Water resistance and MicroSD support is back
Wallet pain: These phones are very expensive, The Always On display is neat, but could be way more useful, The IR blaster is gone, no more controlling the TV, MicroSD support is great, but there's no adoptable storage here
The Galaxy S7 range is what last year's Galaxy S6 range should've been. Everything that was wrong has been fixed, and everything missing has been added back in.Sometimes writing a conclusion is hard, and in the case of a recent review (ahem, the Xperia Z5...
Abstract: Today the phone you carry says something about you, it is an extension of yourself and in some cases can dictate what you can and can't do. The phone is the hub of our social life, it is becoming more and more the controller of our homes and is the entry...
Abstract: For several years the benchmark for smartphones was the Apple iPhone, today that has changed with the release of the new Galaxy S7 by Samsung. The device is also taller and wider than before, but not nearly as much as you might expect. And if you want to...
Yeah, you should. I would.Samsung has successfully hit on and addressed so many of the annoying small problems with its previous phones. It's powerful and snappy (enough) that Samsung's traditionally laggy and heavy-weighted TouchWiz interface gets out of...
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Published: 2016-02-23, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Abstract: Samsung's new Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices won't be available to customers until March 11 but Tech Guide has already had a thorough hands-in look at the two devices at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.Right from the moment you lay eyes on the smart...