Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is clearly one of the best smartphones ever released- if only it did not explode. Indeed, many were excited for its release especially that Samsung skipped Note 6 and jumping right straight to Note 7. The hype and all the rage did not go to waste at first. This new Samsung device is packed with power and capabilities perfect for anyone who desires to possess one unique and multitasking smartphone.
Unfortunately, the battery problem which resulted to its random combustion sprung left and right coming from all corners of the globe. Carrying the device is even banned on commercial planes and violation may result in strict penalties. This may be the lowest moment of Samsung which is well-known for producing the best tech gadgets for several years.
According to CNET, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a beautiful device. Not only for its aesthetics but its capabilities. It is a highly capable Android-powered device which showcases Samsung's best design, battery life, speed, and features. It also comes with 64GB memory giving offering bountiful of space for personal documents such as videos, photos, memos, and much more.
Reports have been released as to the real reason for its battery combustion issue. Setting that aside, it makes for one solid device. Samsung meticulously spent years to develop its Note 7 lineup and are even excited as the device is also reported to beat iPhone 7. Many jumped in and bought as the sales record skyrocketed from its official release date.
According to Tech Radar, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has the same imaging quality and display as the S7. To add to that is its 5.7-inch display which interacts magically with the new redefined S Pen stylus. Though it came with a hefty price, many did not mind and still anxiously and excitedly waited in line for it.
An additional feature of this device is a microSD card slot for extra storage. This was not present in its predecessor, the Note 5. Even better, the Note 7 is water-resistant which has not been done on all other Note series earlier released. It also has an iris scanner which can't be found on other smartphones of its kind. It certainly took security to a whole new level.
#Samsung has finally answered all of our burning questions about the #Note7's series of exploding incidents. https://t.co/W4bhWG10Ae pic.twitter.com/FdU2lTihNP
— Cell Phone Repair (@CPRCorporate) January 24, 2017
It is such a waste that a device as great as Samsung Galaxy Note 7 met its demise even before it reached its peak. If not for the battery combustion issue, this smartphone is definitely going to give the iPhone 7 a run for its money. Samsung and everyone else for that matter, have already moved on from the faux pas, but everyone is highly anticipating the release of Galaxy S8 believed to be the best ever released by the Korean-tech giant.
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