Galaxy Note 7 details, specs, pricing and everything you need to know.
Samsung has taken the wraps off of the Galaxy Note 7, and as is always the case with a big phone reveal there's a lot to take in. Unlike the last few Samsung launches we don't have two versions of the phone — it's all Note 7, and it's a phone that integrates a ton of what we've already seen in the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
To get up to speed with everything surrounding the Galaxy Note 7, we have you covered right here.
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The Galaxy Note 7
The Galaxy Note 7 is very clearly another complementary piece to sit above the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, and for that reason it has a lot in common with those phones. The internal specs are nearly identical, and that means it has also inherited the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge's waterproofing and great cameras as well. With a dual-curved screen, the Note 7 also has the "Edge UX" software found on the Galaxy S7 edge.
But this is still a Note in the end, bringing with it some new features and a freshly refined design. More internal storage, an improved S Pen, a fresh look in the software and an oft-rumored iris scanner all arrive on the Note 7 to differentiate it as well.
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Galaxy Note 7 features
Breaking down some of the individual pieces of the Note 7, there are a few things that stand out. This is the first waterproof Galaxy Note, it's the first phone ever with Gorilla Glass 5 and also the first Galaxy phone with a USB-C port. The iris scanner isn't quite as useful as the fingerprint sensor at this point, but offers interesting features within the Note 7's system and has potential for the future.
- The Galaxy Note 7 is waterproof with an IP68 rating
- With the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung finally moves to USB-C
- The Galaxy Note 7's S Pen can't go in backwards
- Gorilla Glass 5 makes its debut on the Galaxy Note 7
- What you need to know about the Galaxy Note 7's iris scanner
- The Galaxy Note 7 can make GIFs out of just about anything
- The Galaxy Note 7 ships with Marshmallow, not Nougat — but maybe that's not a huge deal
Galaxy Note 7 availability
The Galaxy Note 7 lands first in the United States, with an August 3 pre-order date ahead of general availability on August 19 — pricing is set around $850. In Europe, you'll have to wait until August 16 to pre-order, with launch day coming on September 2. In Canada, many carriers have put the phone up for pre-order, with availability on the same day as the U.S. — August 19.
- Complete Samsung Galaxy Note 7 availability
- Where to buy the Galaxy Note 7 in the U.S.
- Where to buy the Galaxy Note 7 in the UK
- Where to buy the Galaxy Note 7 in Canada
- Still on the fence? Check out our forums for more ordering details!
Should you upgrade?
The big question on everyone's mind is whether it's worth upgrading from your current phone to the Galaxy Note 7. We're exploring all of the possibilities, of course starting with a focus on upgrades from other recent Galaxy phones. While this probably isn't an upgrade from the likes of the Galaxy S7 or S7 edge, there's a real conversation to be had about jumping from the Note 5, which still has a lot of resale value.
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Galaxy Note 7 accessories
With the move to a USB-C in the Galaxy Note 7 it necessitated a refresh of Samsung's Gear VR headset, and so we have a new model to take a look at. And although the Gear 360 has already been announced, Samsung is finally willing to give it a final price and set of retailers where you can buy it.
- Essential accessories for the Galaxy Note 7
- Samsung announces new Gear VR with interchangeable USB-C plug, refreshed design
- The Gear 360 is finally widely available starting Aug 19 for $349
Reader comments
Galaxy Note 7: Everything you need to know!
Ugh. When can I get it? That's all I care about. :)
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AND how much?
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Pre-Orders start tomorrow so we'll know soon enough. I am going to guess $800 -$850 unless you buy on contract or some other way that costs just as much but looks cheaper because you pay over time....
Each Carrier all have different pricing
AT&T
Pre-order: August 3 at 12:01AM Eastern (9PM Pacific)
In-store date: August 19
Colors: Blue Coral, Black Onyx, and Silver Titanium
Monthly: $29.34 per month for 30 months or $36.67 for 24 months
Retail: $880
Promo 1: Get the Gear S2 smartwatch for free and a Galaxy Tab E tablet for $0.99 on 2 year agreements, both compatible with NumberSync, when you buy a Galaxy Note7 on AT&T Next.
Promo 2: Buy a Galaxy Note7 and get an eligible second Galaxy smartphone on AT&T Next with eligible service on each and get up to $695 in 30 monthly bill credits.
If you want to buy the Galaxy Note 7 from AT&T, hit up this link.
T-Mobile
Pre-order: August 3 at 12AM Eastern (9PM Pacific)
In-store date: August 19
Colors: Blue Coral, Black Onyx, and Silver Titanium
Monthly: $69.99 down and $32.50 for 24 months
Retail: $849.99
Promo 1: With purchase, your choice of a full year of Netflix, a Samsung Gear Fit2 or a 256GB memory card.
If you want to buy the Galaxy Note 7 from T-Mobile, hit up this link.
Verizon
Pre-order: August 3 at 12AM Eastern (9PM Pacific)
In-store date: August 19
Colors: Blue Coral, Black Onyx, and Silver Titanium
Monthly: $36 per month for 24 months
Retail: $864
Promo 1: With purchase, get a free Gear Fit2 or a Samsung 256GB memory card to enhance their device.
If you want to buy the Galaxy Note 7 from Verizon, hit up this link.
Sprint
Pre-order: August 3
In-store date: August 19
Colors: Blue Coral, Black Onyx, and Silver Titanium
Monthly: N/A
Retail: N/A
Promo 1: With purchase, get a free Gear Fit2 or a Samsung 256GB memory card to enhance their device.
If you want to buy the Galaxy Note 7 from Sprint, hit up this link.
US Cellular
Pre-order: August 4
In-store date: August 19
Colors: Black Onyx and Silver Titanium
Monthly: From 20, 24 or 30 monthly payments – and pay as little as $27.80 per month
Retail: N/A
Promo 1: With purchase, get a free Gear Fit2 or a Samsung 256GB memory card to enhance their device.
If you want to buy the Galaxy Note 7 from US Cellular, we’ll do our best to get you a link when it goes live.
Ref: http://www.droid-life.com/2016/08/02/buy-galaxy-note-7/
Nothing spectacular
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Is any phone ever going to be spectacular? Unless you have a phone that can emit holograms, I fear nothing will vow us since the early days of the smartphone era.
Yes, the note 4 was spectacular, still is.....btw, u german?
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Nothing will "vow" us. Are you German
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The Note 4 isn't spectacular. Maybe it was a great phone when it was released relative to what was out at the time but to call it spectacular is just fanboy opinion. But thanks.
My s7e has identical specs save a smaller screen with a bigger battery than note 7......FAIL! I'LL stick with my s7e thanks
Screen you can use underwater, USB C, a 0.2 inch larger display in virtually the same body (its slightly wider at 73.8 vs 72.6mm), and iris scanner are not fails. They may not be enough to tempt you to upgrade (i highly doubt Samsung targets six-month upgraders), but that doesnt make those achievements any less impressive.
Also, the battery is smaller as it uses Li-Po, which has a smaller energy density but ages less as well. Basically a choice of having better battery now and worse battery later, or having lesser battery now and around the same battery later in the device's life.
Why wouldn't you stay with your not even 5 month old phone? What kind of leap were you expecting in not even half a year? Do you really think that they're trying to win over s7 edge owners here? Get real. All the Galaxy phones with 7 in the same are part of the same generation, just offering slightly different features and emphasis. The Note 7 is for people who want the larger screen and s-pen.
Why is it hard for people to realize that Samsung isn't targeting people who just bought a phone 4 months ago with this?
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+1
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Ha ha ha ha ha. You proudly say your phone is the same phone and then shout that it's a fail. Which would make your phone more of a fail since it has no s pen, no iris scanner, etc..
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Vince, you speak like a 15 year old with your dumb "Fail" comment. By all means, stick to your S7E. No one really cares what you do.
From my perspective this smarthphone is way above many other ones. If you were expecting that this smartphone to conquer the planet Mars, well... It can't conquer the planet Mars, yet, but lets just wait and see how people responde to it. Lets wait and see how well does it sell.
At a first impresion I love this smartphone even before smartphone appears selling on market. But for the moment its price is too high for me. I would love to have one of my own, and AndroidCentral blessed us with a Note 7 giveaway contest so, I say this is a good thing. We have a chance (maybe less than one in a trillion, but still a chance) to win it.
Will they supply monthly security patches? To me that is the one feature that any Android phone I buy must have.
Yes.
The S7 has received security patches in a timely manner.
Well, minus the unlocked version, which hasn't caught up yet, strangely.
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Samsung has done a pretty good job keeping the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge up to date (at least in most areas), I would think that that would carry over to the Note 7.
What's the deal with the AOD? Will I get an update for my S7?
Presumably we'll see lots of these software features arrive in a future update on the GS7 and S7 edge ... but they're not announcing anything, of course. I would think they'd just arrive with Nougat.
isn't this page supposed to have the gleam.io international giveaway? where is it?
I wanted to know about the audio DAC that is present and it is not discussed. Can it handle DSD or only PCM? Can it go up to 384khz?
It probably wasn't discussed because...it's just the off the shelf 820 one. i.e. not good at all. Get an Axon 7 if you want super audio quality.
One version? Curved screen? As soon as I saw that it stopped any interest I had. And if that didn't stop it the small battery would have. You can easily put at least 4000. If not bigger. Many other phones do that. Next please.......
I second that thought.
Explain how it could have easily put more in since your an expert.
I agree that it shouldn't be less, but you also have e the pen compartment to deal with.
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Um by making it a mm thicker? It doesn't need to be a super slim phone. Make it a bit thicker, and boom, a bigger battery will fit! Imaging that!
You'd soil your pants if you even had the opportunity to apply to work at Samsung as an engineer. Don't act like you have all the secrets and they're all morons. I'm sure they took other things into consideration that you know nothing about.
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The screen isn't nearly as curved as the Galaxy S7 edge's screen is. This design makes a lot more sense.
Also, I don't think you're giving Samsung's engineers and designers enough credit when you say things like they could "easily" make the battery 4000 mAh.
No, no no Andrew. This is the internet, where it's possible to put an 8,000 mAh battery into a device as thin as a credit card.
Duh, we're all internet engineers who will never be satisfied. Any manufacturer's best is never good enough.
So why haven't you bought "many other phones"? Are you an idiot? Do you just like to say "other phones are better than this" because you get off on it? So what if you don't like curved screens. There's plenty of loser phones with flat screens you could go with like an LG G5 or HTC10.
Smaller battery size than the S7 edge???? What the #/÷%?
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2.7% smaller battery in exchange for an S Pen. I think you'll survive.
Lol
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The Note 5 also had a smaller battery then the Note 4 and I don't know about others but I definitely had better battery life with my Note 5.
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Bell Mobility in Canada is accepting pre-orders (and throwing in a Gear 2 to boot).
So ... free Gear Fit2 or 256GB microSD card?
Me going for the 256GB microSD card!
I'd just get the Fit, sell it and buy a card on amazon and pocket the extra cash.
You know the Samsung SD card is worth more than the Fit2, right?
For 3 weeks. SD cards plummet in value very very quickly
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Um, yah. That looks like a VERY nice phone. And just when I was enjoying having no phone payment on my AT&T Next plan. Sigh. Well I think I'll wait until my raise in October to offset adding one back. That way I can see what the V20 has in store.
No pen, no waterproof, better audio quality.
Horrible LG skin......
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Samsung is keeping the petal to the metal in this release..the other mfg can do latest q chip or qHD screen but none are going the extra mile with wireless charging , sd card and water resistance .
Samsung Pay is the unobtainium that no other have .. and stock 64GB with Micro SD is just another swipe at what the fruit phone will never do ..or only do 2 years after Sammy...Like 4 inch screen or bigger, NFC and fingerprint scanner .. the fruit mfg can only polish what has fallen off the tree a while ago before placing in there cart.
Kenny
pedal
After reading all about the Note 7, signing up for email, and following a link back to this page, I'm not finding the widget for the contest to win a Note 7. What am I missing?
Half awesome, half lame. Mainly the curved screen and tiny battery are holding me back. Wanted a flat screen and 4500 to 5000 mAh. Will stick with my Note 4 for now and cross my fingers that next year's Galaxy Note 8 will finally get it right.
LOL 4500 to 5000 mAh, at least have reasonable expectations. I am going to look into your future, you will be disappointed next year too. Also it has a bigger battery than your N4.
Tiny battery? Do you people live in a cave without electricity? I mean, I love a huge battery - who doesn't? If it's that big a deal, just get the backpack-y attachment that's waterproof and stare at your SOT all day in admiration I guess.
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Dear samsung we donot need a phone with no sd card slot
I too will look into your future and you will still be using your Note 4 talking about how it's still better than all new phones. The rest of us will still be laughing at your foolish stubbornness.
Hey I wondering what do I get if I preorder it this note 7 do I get it VR for free like what they did with it galaxy edge 7
Fit2 or SD card.
Rogers give you sd card and gear fit or the speaker
Great phone!
It is a great phone!
Yawn. The first rumors for this device promised 8 GB of RAM (later 6 GB), a Superbook style dock http://www.androidcentral.com/superbook-will-use-your-android-phone-powe... as well as Akyumen Holophone type Windows 10/Android dual boot ability for power/productivity users (in addition to the laptop dock) http://www.androidauthority.com/akyumen-holophone-phablet-android-window...
And after all those months of awesome rumors, what do we get? Basically the Galaxy Note 4 with a better SOC and an iris scanner. Oh, and USB Type C, which the Note 5 could and should have had as other (cheaper) phones released earlier had it, and Gorilla Glass 5 (be still my heart), And the iris scanner has little to do with Samsung ... support for it is built into the SOC. http://www.cnet.com/news/qualcomm-snapdragon-sense-id-3d-fingerprint-sca...
ZTE launched a smartphone with an iris scanner last year, and several Windows phones have them. They didn't even make the screen bigger even though the bezels getting smaller should have allowed it. So you have LG and Motorola making Project Ara phones, Lenovo making a project Tango phone and Samsung comes with nearly the exact same phone 3 years running? When the Galaxy Note is supposed to be the bleeding edge device? No wonder Samsung didn't release a Galaxy S7 Edge Plus this year. This is the Galaxy S7 Edge Plus minus the stylus! And this device isn't even launching with Nougat - and some folks won't get it until like December - and even if it does big deal, it doesn't have any new hardware to support Nougat features like Daydream anyway. You are going to have to wait on the Galaxy S8 for that. MAYBE the Galaxy S8 will have 6 GB of RAM - like Meizu, LeCo, OnePlus and even Vivo, Asus and ZTE phones already have - too?
Yet folks are going to fall over themselves and call this iterative device (though it is not really even iterative ... in what ways that actually matter is this anything more than the Galaxy S7 Edge with a bigger screen and stylus) as THE BEST PHONE EVER. This thing is going to cost $850 or more and it really is little different from the last 3 phones Samsung released. Just 64 bit instead of 32 bit like the Note 4 and Snapdragon (and the 820, not the rumored 823 or even the 821 that will be in a Nexus device that will cost half as much) instead of Exynos last year.
In a way, I am glad. Because I was torn between getting the Note 7 and keeping my Nexus 6 until next year since it is going to get one last major update after all. Well, decision made. Wait till next year to see if there is a flagship phone that is bigger than the 5.7' that everyone has been stuck on for years now even though bezels are much smaller than they were, and has some actual compelling new features in it (or failing that at least more RAM).
It is amazing. Other OEMs are the ones making phones with the latest and more compelling features, yet we all pretend as if Samsung still has the best tech.
But,how do you really feel?lol
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So you would skip the Note 7 and wait for S8? I have a note 3 and was hoping to update this go around, but I'm not too sure now. I don't think I would get the new nexus when it comes out either...
One plus didn't do great with the 6gigs! Fell flat to the s7e.
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And yet, you still haven't bought one of those phones with the latest and more compelling features. So your long "analysis" rant rings hollow. So please do go ahead and stay with your old and outdated Nexus 6. It's a great phone with less than stellar camera, large screen that's near impossible to see outside, plasticky body, slower processor, and no added software features. Yay, you get Nougat sooner than everyone else. But that's a claim to fame that has nothing to do with a comparative user experience.
My name is Tyleah and I have the worst phone my parents could have gave me. A blu dash jr that just shut off today. SO here I am hoping to win a free glaxy note 7. I hope my luck hasn't run out.
Worst note release ever (my opinion, please don't flame me) .... I'm sure it would suit some, but I'm not upgrading from my note 5 for this. It is basically a s7 edge with a slightly larger screen, smaller battery and a s-pen. Hmm.... All other note releases were a significant upgrade over the s series, this, not so much, not even a little. Having said that, still think Samsung phones are the best, just not worth it to ME to upgrade to this one. Very underwhelmed by this release.
Hi @sebaird before taking decision not to upgrade please check out this Infographic Comparison between Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy Note7 http://attractivereview.com/2016/08/03/galaxy-note5-vs-galaxy-note7/ this Infographic Comparison is officially released by Samsung Not to be outdone by third-party sites.
If you don't want to get flamed for a dumb comment, why even post it? No one cares that you want to stick with your Note5. The Note5 is an excellent phone and isn't in any way outmoded by the Note 7. As a matter of fact, its not even a requisite for people to upgrade. Samsung is definitely trying to hone their phone to appeal to the masses. I do believe people will like the refined edge screen, waterproofing, SD card support, advanced S-Pen functions,
Uhg, I'll end up keeping the note 4 longer than I like to keep presidents...
Love how people keep saying it's "just" an S7 Edge with a pen.
Yes, it's "just" the best and most popular phone of the year, with the added benefit of S-Pen software.
How horrific!!!
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Crofl Nexus
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What Galaxy Note 7 color shoud I pick?
Blue
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someone got the dates wrong, I am in UK and received a pre order form yesterday (2/08/2016) for the Note 7 not 13/08/2016 as stated above.
I love Samsung note series it's amazing n too lovely I have been using all note series and now I want to use note 7 I'm dam waiting for it I luv u note 7
OMG. Enough with the note 7 articles. It's like Pokémon is paying AC to post all the articles. *hehe*
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Where did the Gleam contest to win a Galaxy Note 7 go? I had it bookmarked, but now I'm only seeing the launch day article.
wow I wanna get it
A relief that this one would be released in Europe. Seems people are into stylus' afterall, eh?
Where are the $2 Spigen codes for Amazon? Lol that's what we need to know!
Maaaan, $850 Samsung? That's because they put that curved screen on it! Which adds $100 to the price. This is $100 more than I'm willing to pay for a phone, even if I can afford it, smh, ridiculous. Plus tax, that's almost $1000. I need some leaks on the pricing on the LG V20
Just buy a Moto Z Force. Or an HTC-10, or LG-G5. Better yet, buy an S7 or go to Ebay and buy a used phone. My point is, quit complaining about one phone's price when you can just buy a lesser phone for lesser dollars.
Great phone. The deals are a bit underwhelming, though.
I NEED AN ANDROID PHONE! I can't play anything on my lumia 640 and I'm broke af
Axon 7 my friend. Not the greatest support and I can't comment if it will get software updates as quickly, but with the same processors and at $399. It's a great deal.
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You are not a power user because you need more space on the phone lol. Power users would be people who root or load custom Roms. That said Samsung has had some of the best hardware on the market for awhile. The problem with them is they are becoming APPLE and locking it down like Fort Knox...no pun intended. While I would love the phone, I cannot deal with the Knox garbage that they put on it and the fact that the Bootloader will no doubt stay locked, I'm out. My Nexus 6 is still going strong due to the custom roms and is much faster and more stable than any stock variant. I for one will be looking very closely at the phones coming from alternate companies that play nice with the bootloader.
Your definition of power user is arbitrary and meaningless, just so you know.
For me to consider a new "flagship" device, given what they go for nowadays, I at least expect 4000mAh battery, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage (64 is do-able, but not ideal), and a processor that would never skip a beat on that hardware.
I also should have a removable battery, and a microSD slot.
And that's the minimum ... especially near a grand.
The bells & whistles should definitely be there; both in software and in hardware. Yes, I expect it to work (with my fingers, not a stylus only) under water. After all, its predecessor (S7 Edge) can. It would be great if it had dual SIM cards. It would be even better if it worked across different networks as a true Universal phone (GSM & CDMA).
As it stands, I'm not impressed with the Note 7. It's simply a new(er) device. Nothing worthy of an upgrade ... not from my Note 3. Not yet. If I'm shelling out that kind of cash, I simply expected more. A lot more.
If that's what you're waiting for, see you in 2017 lol
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Not a worthy upgrade from a Note 3 lol. I now have heard it all
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If they're waiting for a removable battery see them two years ago, everyone is moving away from them. I want the removable battery squad to put their money where their mouths are and buy old flip phones when LG finally caves.
Maybe you should try the Nexus p?..I been told it's the PERFECT phone? Not!
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I like the specs you want, but, in fact, it's a serious upgrade from the Note 3.
The last two years Samsung improved a lot. Design an software. I think with the S7 edge that was the biggest step forward. Samsung isn't able to move another huge step forward in the ssame year. All these side they add to the rumors are just wrong and need something to write. Do a phone need 6 GB RAM? Well when I can use my phone as a PC yes agree which means I can plug it on an extra screen and work with it but for a pocket PC is just fine.
Ok, so you do not want the Note 7 that's fine but to say it's not what you expected is silly. It's one of the most powerful phones out there and it smokes the competition - yes I would like a removable battery - but with quick charging and Battery saver I can make it work - plus the thing looks good too. My Note 4 is a beast and i will keep it as back up - but I'm signing up for this new beast today
What would impress me most is a phone with SERVICE. All these phones are useless unless you're in a city with lots of cell towers. Back home, "no service" is always displayed. All the bells and whistles in the world don't matter if you can't do the most basic thing that a phone is designed to do: make a telephone call.
WiFi calling has been a life saver for this issue. I had the Note 4 on Verizon and live in the Bay Area where towers are everywhere and I couldn't make calls. Dumped Big Red and went to Tmobile with wifi calling and my Note 4 is perfect now.
That's great if you have an internet connection at home, but if you rely on your phone for all connectivity, not so good.
That...isn't the phone's fault though. You realize this, yes?
The cheap phones are the worst. I noticed premium models seem to be able to make calls with 0-1 bars of signal, while my cheapo model drops calls or is too garbled to make out what either person is saying.
Still using my S3,at these new phone prices WHEW, I will be up grading when my S3 completly dies.
I want the Note 7, I will wait closer to the New year to upgrade though unless I get it as a gift lol. I want to see what HTC do with the Nexus and I read some articles saying Verizon will carry them. That is welcoming news.
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I'm going to wait till around the holidays. Maybe I'll be able to get a good deal on one.
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I use to have the note 2. Great phone. But needed a larger display. I waited until the flex came out. Nice phone. If samsung ever puts out a 6 inch display I will jump on it. Until then, Every phone that Samsung puts out is just a Note 3 that has been upgraded. Even LG is falling into the same category of 5.5 or 5.7 inch display. Which is all main stream phones. Which is BS because a lot of people like myself like larger displays. It would be nice if both LG and Samsung would make a 5.5/5.7 as well as 6 inch displays. More of a variety to choose from.
Ordered my Note 7! Samsung you did it! Trading my Note 4 in. Everything perfect, but where is the IR!? No one is talking about this very cool feature.
Yeah! I want to know more about the IR! Coming from a Note 2 for the Note 7 which should be a heck of an upgrade... thinking of getting the gear fit2 and buying my own smaller memory card like the Samsung 128 GB Evo card which is only for 39.99. I think this is the best deal for me. What you guys think?
Why no gold or white in the USA?
I thought I saw we will have gold as an option. I'm getting the blue.
Actually, you are correct, I don't see gold on the at&t site.
Note 6 or bust
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What you need when get a new Samsung Galaxy Note7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VFct1jW5MY