Samsung ‘Galaxy Note 7’ Features Against ‘iPhone 6’; Consequences To Drop The Note 7
ByThe "Galaxy Note 7" is said to be gorgeous and it will be the phablet to beat this year. The review of the Note 7 showcased the smartphone's fantastic features that make Samsung's latest device so amazing.
But, despite all of Note 7's cutting-edge tech, the smartphone isn't the fastest handset on the market. Samsung's latest smartphone may very well do better in benchmark tests compared to its Android peers, but when it comes to finally take down last year's iPhone in an actual speed test, the Note 7 failed miserably.
At this point, based on a real-world testing, it is expected that Apple's iPhones will smack down Samsung's best smartphones. People have seen it a couple of times. Since "Galaxy Note 7" features similar hardware used in the "Galaxy S7" and S7 edge, the competition would definitely favor Apple's iPhones, based on the report of BGR.
However, the South Korean tech company made it known that the stronger-than-expected demand for the new Note 7 is causing supply constraints worldwide, suggesting strong initial sales of the Android smartphone.
A representative of Samsung said in a statement that as pre-order results for the latest device have far exceeded their estimates, the release date of "Galaxy Note 7" in some markets has been adjusted, according to Fortune.
On the other hand, there's nothing worse than the seemingly frustrating moment after a person have dropped their phone on the floor. Plus, as that phone owner stares grimly at the face-down device and wonder whether or not the phone's screen survived the landing.
That moment of frustration is apparently going to be even more distressful for Note 7 owners, with Samsung made a public declaration that a person will cost $270 to replace a shattered display. Apparently, the 5.7-inch seamless curved Gorilla Glass 5 screens will definitely cost a lot, The Verge reported.
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