That leaves the way clear for the 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 to make its mark as the core flagship handset, and it commands a price tag which places it at the top of the mobile tree. Yet, unlike its predecessor it only comes in one variant ( 32GB of storage) , making pricing more straightforward.
In the UK youre looking at £529 SIM-free, while those in the US will have to part with $199 upfront as part of a two-year contract, or fork over $669 for the new unlocked Samsung Galaxy S7 price. In Australia the SIM-free price is set at AU$1, 149.
Those prices pretty much match up with the 32GB Galaxy S6, so at least Samsung isnt trying to short-change us, but its still a considerable amount to part with for a device which isnt exactly reinventing the smartphone wheel