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
I love what the Galaxy S7 is capable of. I love the way it behaves in the Gear VR. I love the consistently amazing photos I get from it. I love the way the battery crushes what the S6 was capable of, getting me 14 hours of use consistently on Verizon Wire...
Abstract: Samsung and Oculus think they have successfully transformed the Galaxy S7 into a portable entertainment platform for your face.The jump from niche techy gadget to consumer-ready product isn't an easy one to make, but that's exactly what Samsung is trying...
Published: 2016-03-22, Author: Juan , review by: Pocketnow.com
Attractive build, Powerful internals, Fantastic low light camera performance, IP68 water resistant
Slippery when moist, Fingerprint smudges galore, Headphone audio a step back from GS6
To answer the question posed at the top of this review, this year's Galaxy phones present us with the most complete vision yet of what a Galaxy phone should be. Nearly every issue we had with the Galaxy S6 has been addressed, and most everything we lik...
Abstract: “The camera on the latest Samsung's flagship manages to impress us with its performance across all conditions”Smartphones have become our go-to shooting options, however even after all these years, the image quality offered by Apple iPhones (related read:...
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Published: 2016-03-19, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
very sophisticated chassis with excellent build quality and stability, very good performance, great display, expandable storage, IP68 certification, good camera, accurate GPS module
TouchWiz does not use all features of Android 6.0, slippery rear cover, slight throttling under load, only micro-USB 2.0, no USB-C, no MHL, no DisplayPort, infrared transmitter was waived, PWM, high price
While the Samsung Galaxy S6 with its new metal chassis was a revolution for Samsung's flagship device, the new Galaxy S7 is more of an evolution. Samsung respects the customer's wishes and brings back some features like the memory expansion as well as the...
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Display Samsung has had the best smartphone displays in the business since, give or take, the Galaxy Note 3. They still do, even if you don't hear that praise being sung so often these days (mostly because it's just a given anymore), Quality Samsung's pho
Speed The Snapdragon 820 version of the S7 feels no quicker than an S6 on Marshmallow. Really. It's noticeable. It's also noticeably slower than the Exynos variant. I have my suspicions about this, see them in the performance section
The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge will invite controversy by their very existence. Samsung could serve up the S7 at half the price and with half the bloat and people would still be making TouchWiz jokes like it was 2012. That's life when you're the most popular A...
Perfected design, IP68 protection, Great display, Excellent battery life, Reliable fingerprint sensor, Stellar performance, Improved software experience, Impressive low light camera, Excellent connectivity and hardware options, Expandable storage makes a
Below average speaker, Aggressive display brightness requires managing, Camera has increased noise reduction, Glass build is a fingerprint magnet
At the end of the microUSB era, Samsung shows us what could be the perfect smartphone and addresses last year's user concerns by increasing the battery and bringing back microSD card expansion in a water resistant body...
The Galaxy S7 is a really easy phone to recommend. It has everything you could want in a phone, including fixes for all of last year's troublesome areas. But should you go out and buy one? That depends. Are you on a 2-year old phone or one of HTC's fr...
Fast performance, Best display on the market, Great camera, Water resistant, Wireless charging, Unrivaled build quality
Can't use SD card for internal storage, Not-so-great battery life, Terrible speaker quality, Expensive
Samsung's kitchen sink approach to both hardware and software has been refined over the years with the S7 being the successful culmination of all those years of R&D. Samsung has made improvements to answer some of the most glaring shortcomings found in la...