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GALAXY OF TALENT

SAMSUNG COMBINES THE BEST PARTS FROM GALAXY S7 EDGE AND ADDS A LOT MORE TO CREATE A FANTASTIC DEVICE.

- By NIDHI SINGAL

The first Galaxy Note phablet launch in 2011 had raised many eyebrows, questionin­g the very existence of this form factor. Now, the Note is one of the muchawaite­d devices every year. And, the Galaxy Note 7 has not disappoint­ed us. Samsung skipped the Note 6 to launch the Note 7 in an effort to sync it with the Galaxy S series – the design and innards of the handset mirror the Galaxy S7 Edge. Crafted in metal and glass with rounded corners, it has a 5.7-inch super AMOLED display with 1,440 pixel resolution, and is protected with the latest Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The ‘always on’ display allows access to notificati­ons without having to unlock the phone. The home button doubles up as a fingerprin­t scanner and the camera module sits at the rear. The Samsung Note 7 is one of the most powerful phablets in terms of performanc­e – powered by Exynos 8890 64-bit Octa-core processor paired with 4 GB RAM. It is available only with 64 GB internal storage but supports up to 256 GB. It has the S7-series 12- MP rear camera, which captures good images, especially in manual mode.

The Galaxy Note 7 is dust-resistant and can survive under 1.5 metre of water for 30 minutes. One can use the iris scanner – the front camera scans the iris – to unlock the phone. The feature works flawlessly even in low light. The S Pen functional­ity makes it stand out against other flagship devices. It also has a new feature to create a GIF from a video. Quick memos can be created from the locked screen by taking the S Pen out. The shortcuts give access to create note, smart select, screen write and translate. You can add more to the list. The device maintenanc­e setting increases the battery life by selecting the power saving mode – which even changes the screen resolution to full HD or even HD. The video enhancer option substantia­lly improves the quality of the video when played on the device (the videos captured using special high- end cameras and equipment). Samsung has also added a Type C charging port to the Note 7 without doing away with the 3.5-mm jack. The only let down for me was the Samsung TouchWiz UI – it feels heavy and the Note 7 would have been a perfect device if it had stock Android OS. ~

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