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
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911 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this 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
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
Published: 2016-03-14, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: The Galaxy S7 Edge (left) and Galaxy S7 (right).The Galaxy S7 Edge (left) and Galaxy S7 (right).Other than the screens, the two devices are identical.Samsung changed the glass shape a bit this yearit now curves in around the edge, giving it lots of light-...
Can be used onehanded (with a bit of a stretch), Waterproof, Has expandable storage, Bigger display, Longerlasting battery, Cheaper
The Galaxy S7 edge and the Galaxy S6 edge+ are impressive showcases of Samsung's technological proficiency, displaying quality design and containing some of the best mobile hardware money can buy in 2016. Without question, both devices have the style and...
Gorgeous Super AMOLED display, Curved edges and a bigger body make this one of the most comfortable Samsung devices available, 3600mAh battery pack, coupled with Android's Doze mode, is sure to get you through the day
The metal and glass chassis is prone to scratching
The Galaxy S7 Edge is everything you could want or need in an Android flagship, though its edge-specific software features aren't exactly necessary...
Gorgeous Super AMOLED display, Curved edges and a bigger body make this one of the most comfortable Samsung devices available, 3600mAh battery pack, coupled with Android's Doze mode, is sure to get you through the day
The metal and glass chassis is prone to scratching
The Galaxy S7 Edge is everything you could want or need in an Android flagship, though its edge-specific software features aren't exactly necessary...
Looks and feels amazing, Curved screen feels more useful, Strong performance, It's (mostly) waterproof
Screen exhibits a slight green cast, Slightly underwhelming battery, No must-have Edge apps, Flimsy SIM/microSD tray
This year's Galaxy S7 Edge is what Samsung's Edge family should have been from the beginning. It combines first-rate horsepower (and the occasional hiccup) with a gorgeous display, all wrapped in an attractive package. The thing is, the Edge's big dra...
Last year, we wondered: why did Samsung even make two phones that are nearly identical?insertAdIframe('ad_56e2c89d23e91' '//s-cdn.phonearena.com/banners/dfp/300x250_oo3.1.html' 300, 250);This year, there is more of a difference between the S7 and S7 Edg...
Smudgetastic glass bodywork, Only a minor improvement, Lacklustre quick charging, Expensive
Whilst first impressions might lump the S7 and S7 Edge into the same camp as Apple's iterative ‘s' handsets, they're more an example of a massive electronics behemoth actually listening to its consumers without going out of its way to push ‘innovative' ne...
Published: 2016-03-11, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Refined design is stunningly beautiful. Camera is uber fast and delivers excellent image quality. Exynos 8890 SoC is powerful. Fantastic battery life and display. The microSD slot is back as a musthave, water resistance as a differentiating feature.
TouchWiz still lacks polish, should be made optional. Glass body is slippery and attracts fingerprints. No USB TypeC.
So, there you have it, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. This is the best Samsung phone ever and definitely on of the best on the market. The design is really flashy, the curved screen with the always-on display feature is fantastic, the UI is running fast and...
Abstract: One of the highlights of last month's Mobile World Congress was undoubtedly Samsung's introduction of the new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge , and just a few weeks later, the new flagships are now starting to hit the shelves. With a few welcome improvements...