Vengance_01
Supreme [H]ardness
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Overall GS7 looks better. One thing I noticed the audio capture was much much better on GS7. Thats what stood out the most and low light performance
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Did you get the Edge? I am wondering how well cases and screen protectors work on the Edge.Got mine in hand... First Impressions..
Hardware.. Fucking Beautiful..
Software... Not Fucking Beautiful at all.. I have been using the google now launcher on my G4 which didnt make too many changes from google stock anyway. So currently I am a little annoyed. I will probably end up going back to the google now launcher, but for the time being I am going to try touchwiz..
Also the Spigen NeoHybrid case for it is flawless I couldn't ask for a better fit.. I have a total of 4 cases for my G4 that I have cracked so I am apparently hard on case's so I am not sure how the plastic ring around this case is going to hold up.
Nope. I want the smaller size.Did you get the Edge? I am wondering how well cases and screen protectors work on the Edge.
a Samsung promise is like a promise from Lord Vader. The terms keep changing. And you take that TouchWiz and pray that the Empire doesn't fuck it up any further.Leaked Samsung update roadmap shows Galaxy flagships getting Marshmallow;
I'm having a real hard time supporting Samsung, and even possibly buying the S7 Edge, as great it it seems. The way Samsung basically leaves their last gen phones behind is very disturbing and crappy business practice.
The Note 5 will finally see the Marshmallow update this month, 6+ months after Google released it. And the not so old Galaxy S5 will get it in May, 8 months after Google released it.
The Note 5 is a flagship Samsung device, and six frigging months later since Google released Marshmallow, still no update. WTF ?
What happened to manufacturers promising 90 days for new Android releases ? I'm fine with waiting three months later after a Nexus gets the update, no big deal. But six months plus, and still nothing, F off
The S7 and Note 6 won't see Android-N until after the S8 comes out next April 2017.
a Samsung promise is like a promise from Lord Vader. The terms keep changing. And you take that TouchWiz and pray that the Empire doesn't fuck it up any further.
Leaked Samsung update roadmap shows Galaxy flagships getting Marshmallow;
I'm having a real hard time supporting Samsung, and even possibly buying the S7 Edge, as great it it seems. The way Samsung basically leaves their last gen phones behind is very disturbing and crappy business practice.
The Note 5 will finally see the Marshmallow update this month, 6+ months after Google released it. And the not so old Galaxy S5 will get it in May, 8 months after Google released it.
The Note 5 is a flagship Samsung device, and six frigging months later since Google released Marshmallow, still no update. WTF ?
What happened to manufacturers promising 90 days for new Android releases ? I'm fine with waiting three months later after a Nexus gets the update, no big deal. But six months plus, and still nothing, F off
The S7 and Note 6 won't see Android-N until after the S8 comes out next April 2017.
Lol and it will get all the major updates that destroy battery life.Tens surprised on the internet.
I'm not even sure there's battery life to be destroyed. Preliminary user reports on XDA are that battery life is merely "okay" which is surprising consider the larger battery and supposedly more efficient SoC.
It has liquid in it, Samsung isn't the first nor will be the last one to make that claim about heat pipes.
Heat pipe liquid isn't always water. If it's amonia it evaporates rapidly when pressure is released.
Lol and it will get all the major updates that destroy battery life.
One software release and that was Apple 's transition from single core iPhone 4, to dual core iPhone 4S. I think Apple may be the wrong comparison here.Much like Apple and their "phasing out" of the iPhone 4. I've had to start telling people that the latest update is harder on their batteries in that phone because they keep coming back and telling me the batteries are no good. Work perfectly fine on our work I4S, running iOS 6 or something.
So to follow-up on my battery. The first 10% dipped fast again today but since then I'm still sitting at 58%. This is exceeding my expectations on battery life truth be told.
58% after a full day of 'typical' use after starting with 100% around 8am?
Unplugged it from the charger about 630am. Even played a round of hearthstone and am still sitting at 48
Other tech forums I read, people saying the Edge giving them insane battery life. Like 7h Screen On time.
Leaked Samsung update roadmap shows Galaxy flagships getting Marshmallow;
I'm having a real hard time supporting Samsung, and even possibly buying the S7 Edge, as great it it seems. The way Samsung basically leaves their last gen phones behind is very disturbing and crappy business practice.
The Note 5 will finally see the Marshmallow update this month, 6+ months after Google released it. And the not so old Galaxy S5 will get it in May, 8 months after Google released it.
The Note 5 is a flagship Samsung device, and six frigging months later since Google released Marshmallow, still no update. WTF ?
What happened to manufacturers promising 90 days for new Android releases ? I'm fine with waiting three months later after a Nexus gets the update, no big deal. But six months plus, and still nothing, F off
The S7 and Note 6 won't see Android-N until after the S8 comes out next April 2017.
Samsung doesn't have direct control of upgrade schedule
stop comparing it to Nexus line
Nexus line should be compared to Iphones if anything