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#Samsung has come a long way since it launched the first Galaxy Note back in 2011. The latest in the series is the new #GalaxyNote7 phablet, which as the company claims is the "most intelligent" smartphone till date. Samsung launched its Galaxy Note 7 in India on Thursday at Rs 59,990 and will make it available starting #September 2.
The device comes as a successor to the #GalaxyNote5 that was launched last year along with the #GalaxyS6Edge+. Notably, Samsung skipped one digit in the naming series to unify its portfolio across products.
Explaining the name Galaxy Note 7 instead of the #GalaxyNote6 the company said, "There are a couple reasons why. First, the Galaxy Note 7 will complement our #GalaxyS7 and #S7Edge , and unify our product portfolio. Second, the Galaxy #Note7 will minimize confusion about the latest mobile technology from Samsung, and provide full alignment with #GalaxyS smartphone."
So now that you know the reason behind the naming scheme of the #GalaxyNote 7, let us dive into the details as we spent some time with the flagship device at the launch.
The Galaxy Note 7 runs Android 6.0.1 #Marshmallow out-of-the-box and sports a 5.7-inch Quad HD dual-edge Super Amoled display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It includes both an iris scanner and a fingerprint sensor. The Indian version sports an octa-core Exynos processor clubbed with 4GB RAM.
Some of the connectivity features included are 4G LTE, NFC, #WiFi, #Bluetooth, #GPS and #USB Type-C. Backed by a 3,500mAh battery, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 also sports fast-charging technology as well.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 carries the same design profile that the company introduced with the #GalaxyS6 and the #GalaxyS6Edge smartphones last year. The handset build is a mix of glass and metal and has a dual-edge curved screen, all of which look aesthetically pleasing. The Black Titanium colour variant was the best looking among all because of its stealthy look.
However, since the device features a 5.7-inch display, it might be difficult to use it with one hand. That is expected as the Galaxy Note series was never made for one hand use. And that is why a stylus, S Pen was included. The #Galaxy Note 7 weighs 169 gram and measures 153.5mmx73.9mmx7.9mm in dimensions. It is also the company's first Galaxy Note device to feature USB Type-C port.
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#Samsung has come a long way since it launched the first Galaxy Note back in 2011. The latest in the series is the new #GalaxyNote7 phablet, which as the company claims is the "most intelligent" smartphone till date. Samsung launched its Galaxy Note 7 in India on Thursday at Rs 59,990 and will make it available starting #September 2.
The device comes as a successor to the #GalaxyNote5 that was launched last year along with the #GalaxyS6Edge+. Notably, Samsung skipped one digit in the naming series to unify its portfolio across products.
Explaining the name Galaxy Note 7 instead of the #GalaxyNote6 the company said, "There are a couple reasons why. First, the Galaxy Note 7 will complement our #GalaxyS7 and #S7Edge , and unify our product portfolio. Second, the Galaxy #Note7 will minimize confusion about the latest mobile technology from Samsung, and provide full alignment with #GalaxyS smartphone."
So now that you know the reason behind the naming scheme of the #GalaxyNote 7, let us dive into the details as we spent some time with the flagship device at the launch.
The Galaxy Note 7 runs Android 6.0.1 #Marshmallow out-of-the-box and sports a 5.7-inch Quad HD dual-edge Super Amoled display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It includes both an iris scanner and a fingerprint sensor. The Indian version sports an octa-core Exynos processor clubbed with 4GB RAM.
Some of the connectivity features included are 4G LTE, NFC, #WiFi, #Bluetooth, #GPS and #USB Type-C. Backed by a 3,500mAh battery, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 also sports fast-charging technology as well.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 carries the same design profile that the company introduced with the #GalaxyS6 and the #GalaxyS6Edge smartphones last year. The handset build is a mix of glass and metal and has a dual-edge curved screen, all of which look aesthetically pleasing. The Black Titanium colour variant was the best looking among all because of its stealthy look.
However, since the device features a 5.7-inch display, it might be difficult to use it with one hand. That is expected as the Galaxy Note series was never made for one hand use. And that is why a stylus, S Pen was included. The #Galaxy Note 7 weighs 169 gram and measures 153.5mmx73.9mmx7.9mm in dimensions. It is also the company's first Galaxy Note device to feature USB Type-C port.
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Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge getting new update alongside battery improvement #GalaxyS7 #GalaxyS7Edge #Samsung
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Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge getting Oreo update in the US #GalaxyS7 #GalaxyS7Edge #Samsung #AndroidOreo
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File this one under “What took so long?”. After the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were updated to Android Oreo by all the major carriers here in the United States, the unlocked variant of the 2016 flagship devices remained on Android Nougat. Normally the unlocked phones get these major updates first but for whatever reason, Samsung never rolled it out. That, thankfully, is changing.
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