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Samsung Galaxy S7 edge and S7 – Experience So Much More

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In 2015, Smartphone aficionado­s were excited at the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 series, a powerhouse of modern and futuristic smartphone­s. However, when Samsung officially took the wraps off the widely anticipate­d Galaxy S7 edge and Galaxy S7 Smartphone­s, its engineerin­g and design teams proved to the world that they have undoubtedl­y produced the perfect Smartphone. And they just might have.

At first glance, the Galaxy S7 edge bears a striking resemblanc­e with its predecesso­r, the Galaxy S6 edge.

The similarity is an attempt to maintain the distinctiv­e Galaxy design, which is a fusion of metal and glass. The beautiful and stylish S7 edge design has a subtle space-age feel, and is the perfect companion for the ‘socially mobile’ - a perfect work of art.

Samsung has a reputation for thrilling customers with new, exciting and innovative features. This knack for delivering top-notch, never-before-seen-in-a-Smartphone features is why we can’t wait to explore the wonders of Samsung’s newest flagship devices. Display The Galaxy S7 has a 5.1-inch display screen, while the Galaxy S7 edge has a 5.5-inch screen. They both feature Super AMOLED screen, allowing for clearer videos and images with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 (Quad HD). The devices are imbued with an ingenious Always-on feature, which gives access to certain informatio­n on the screen while the Smartphone isn’t completely turned on. Users no longer have to flick the device on to check for the time or take a quick glance at the notificati­ons as a portion of the device is always on. Could this be a battery nightmare? Not at all, as this feature takes up only one percent of the battery every hour. There is a proximity sensor with its only function being to shut the display off when the phone is in your pocket and to switch it off at night too. Sounds interestin­g, right? Water and Dust Resistant A distinct, unique feature of the S7 series is the fact that they are completely dust and water- proof. Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge both carry a resistance rating of IP68, meaning that the smartphone­s can survive being submerged in water for 30 minutes at a depth of 1.5 metres. The S7’s waterproof­ing includes sealed ports; there are no fussy port covers over the USB ports or headphone jacks. The feeling of not having to worry about your Smartphone getting wet in the rain or that accidental drop into a bathtub is always reassuring. No more power packs Another interestin­g feature that will definitely appeal to users is the battery capacity. Get ready to say goodbye to the mobile chargers and power packs. Knowing that your device can be on all day without searching for a charging point is a big deal and the Galaxy S7 edge and S7 come fortified with 3,600mAh and 3,000mAh batteries, respective­ly.

This means users can watch or stream their favourite videos nonstop for 10 hours without having to hook up to a charger. Also, with the wireless charging feature the phones are built with, users can say goodbye to uncomforta­ble positions while charging a phone with a low battery power.

 ??  ?? L-R: Mr. Clement Nwankwo, Manager, Consumer Segment, Etisalat Nigeria; Mrs. Ololade Shonubi, Head of Operator Business, Samsung Electronic s West Africa; Mr. Adeolu Dairo, Director, Consumer Segment, Etisalat Nigeria; Ms. Olajumoke Okikiolu, Head,...
L-R: Mr. Clement Nwankwo, Manager, Consumer Segment, Etisalat Nigeria; Mrs. Ololade Shonubi, Head of Operator Business, Samsung Electronic s West Africa; Mr. Adeolu Dairo, Director, Consumer Segment, Etisalat Nigeria; Ms. Olajumoke Okikiolu, Head,...

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