- Analysis by KJ David
The Galaxy Note7 lugs some pretty heavy artillery, headed by premium-tier pros like Samsung's signature dual-edge Super AMOLED display technology , delivered through its 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440) 518ppi screen , and one of the most-advanced Wi-Fi capabilities (as of August 2016), in the form of an LTE Cat 12/10/9 adapter promising a whopping 620Mbps maximum data rate . Moreover, it boasts both an iris as well as a fingerprint reader for foolproof (according to the brand) security.
For all its flagship specs, however, the Note7 does not go beyond a 3500mAh power cap , despite many comparable 2016 releases passing the 4000mAh threshold. That being said, it does feature Fast Charging, which supports both wired and wireless (WPC/PMA) charging . We also found another con in the form of its 5-megapixel-only frontal camera , seeing that many older flagships tout 8- and even 13-megapixel selfie shooters.
Looking past those setbacks, the Note7 likely does well versus most of its high-end competitors, with a 12-megapixel Dual Pixel f/1.7 4K-video camera , Gear VR support , and the S Pen (the signature facet of Samsung's Galaxy Note family) joining its features. Adding a cherry on top is its IP68-grade waterproofing , which is a considerable selling point for Android phones of its caliber.
To wrap things up, the Samsung Galaxy Note7 hits us with a battery of top-notch pros and cons, making it a more-than-decent match for both high-tier corporate users and process-hungry tech junkies.
** This phone is also known as: Samsung Note 7, Samsung N930
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