Testseek.com have collected 911 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G935 Galaxy S7 Edge and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G935 Galaxy S7 Edge .
March 2016
(89%)
911 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
1577 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
890100911
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
Svelte design
Fantastic camera
Snappy performance
Beautiful screen
Great feel
Super camera
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a gorgeous larger curved screen and larger battery than the otherwise identical standard S7. It really is something special. The extra navigation tools can be useful when used judiciously
Great elegant design
Glass body makes the phone feel very high quality
Water-resistance is back! Performs very
Very well for use
With pretty much zero lag
Expandable storage is back (yay!)
Sharp screen that you can read in sunlight
Screen practica
Elegant
Premium build and quality
Stellar quad-HD 5.5″ display
Performance powerhouse thanks to latest gen processing chipset
Dust and water resistant up to 1.5 meters for up to 30 minutes
Best camera on a mobile device with impressive low-light perf
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
Slight software issues
TouchWiz
Fingerprint magnet
Slight plastic feel
Expensive
When you pile on these extra navigation tools
They slow you down rather than speed you up. It's pricier than other good phones
Can be slippery
Always on-screen can't be customised all that much
Curved screen isn't always responsive due to how you hold it
Sturdy, mannish design, Leading system performance, Nononsense interface, Extremely reliable fingerprint scanner, Compelling, unisex design, Waterresistant and dustproof, Better outdoor visibility, Incredible, fast camera
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Published: 2016-05-11, Author: Dr. , review by: techarp.com
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