With the Galaxy S7 and S7 edges release, Samsung is coming back with a bang, realizing what it started last year to its fullest potential. The Galaxy S7 edge has several things going over its predecessor, such as subtle design enhancements, significant hardware improvements, and user-centric niceties like water resistance and expandable storage. Although it lacks groundbreaking features, such as the iPhone 6s 3D Touch interface or the LG G5s novel modularity, the Galaxy S7 edge is among the most attractive and technologically accomplished Android smartphones to date.
So is the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, which not only looks and feels like a premium device should, but also sets an example for what it means to be a Swiss Army knife of a smartphone with its overwhelming feature set. In the world of Android phablets, the Galaxy Note 5 is yet to witness a true competitor, although Samsungs other choices for high-end, big screen phones – ones like the Galaxy S7 edge – are pulling the rug under the Note series once unshakeable feet. After all, not everyones