More Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Note 7 edge details leaked - Note Edge General

http://androidcommunity.com/more-samsung-galaxy-note-7-note-7-edge-details-leaked-20160627/

More cool stuff info pics!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonk...tner=yahootix&yptr=yahoo&ref=yfp#446394d7733c

A quad HD display? My Note Edge is pushing 2-years old and it already has that. How disappointing for a flagship.

MikeyFTL said:
A quad HD display? My Note Edge is pushing 2-years old and it already has that. How disappointing for a flagship.
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Srsly what would you need a higher res screen for? So your battery can drain in 1 hour? best upgrade i'd hope for is expanded Edge functional edge features, better front and rear cameras (with flash for front since I am black and dark as hell) and a big ass battery. Everything else is good.

http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-7-front-iris-scanner-700932/ :good:

MikeyFTL said:
A quad HD display? My Note Edge is pushing 2-years old and it already has that. How disappointing for a flagship.
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What's your point?
Quad hd is fine that's why it's the standard. Nothing is really adapted for 4k yet.

NOTE 7
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/galaxy-note-7-132049992.html
Note 7 Couple confirmed specs: 5.7" QHD SAMOLED, 64GB + microSD, 12MP DualP / 5MP, IP68, black/silver/blue

Hmm...gain a slightly better rear camera (Never use front camera) ,an Iris Scanner , faster processor, slightly bigger battery......Lose IR blaster, replaceable battery, edge functionality.
Guess i'm keeping my Note Edge for another year Lets see what the Note 8 Edge brings...

LeShin said:
Hmm...gain a slightly better rear camera (Never use front camera) ,an Iris Scanner , faster processor, slightly bigger battery......Lose IR blaster, replaceable battery, edge functionality.
Guess i'm keeping my Note Edge for another year Lets see what the Note 8 Edge brings...
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Lol.
Samsung going backwards

LeShin said:
Hmm...gain a slightly better rear camera (Never use front camera) ,an Iris Scanner , faster processor, slightly bigger battery......Lose IR blaster, replaceable battery, edge functionality.
Guess i'm keeping my Note Edge for another year Lets see what the Note 8 Edge brings...
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I really hope this one actually does have proper Edge functionality. Is it confirmed that its gonna be just like the dumb S7 edge? except with a pen?
And what is up with Samsung ditching IR blasters left and right? Do they not know how useful it is?

I hope that the Note 7 has a bigger screen than 5.7. Having curved edges on both sides is going to take away usable space for writing with the stylus. If Samsung keeps same length to width ratio, I'd just prefer the screen to be flat. Most of the edge stuff seems like a gimmick to me anyway. Many of the edge apps could be usable on a flat screen and don't depend so much on the curvature of a screen.

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I hope that the Note 7 has a bigger screen than 5.7. Having curved edges on both sides is going to take away usable space for writing with the stylus. If Samsung keeps same length to width ratio, I'd just prefer the screen to be flat. Most of the edge stuff seems like a gimmick to me anyway. Many of the edge apps could be usable on a flat screen and don't depend so much on the curvature of a screen.
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Note for me. Totally use every aspect of my Edge display on the Note Edge. I do hope more apps start using the Edge screen. Poweramp and Samsung native apps like S Note utilize the curve very wisely. I tried using power amp on my other flat screen phone and it was actually painful not having the extra UI on the edge screen

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Note for me. Totally use every aspect of my Edge display on the Note Edge. I do hope more apps start using the Edge screen. Poweramp and Samsung native apps like S Note utilize the curve very wisely. I tried using power amp on my other flat screen phone and it was actually painful not having the extra UI on the edge screen
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Glad you find it useful and I can see how some things can be done nicely and take advantage of the curve for controlling or operating apps with the right hand. But in general, I think that most of the things one could do are possible on a flat strip on the side edge. Maybe not quite as ergonomically as with a curved screen. But I prefer having the space dedicated for full screen use. I wish the edge feature could just be used as needed, then be completely retracted, and not take up screen space all the time. Btw, tiny burgers and the memory game was nice!

I don't think the use of S pen will be ergonomic with the edges. I'm also disappointed, I was really hoping for a 4K Display, QHD is very good already but well ...

IR blaster is a must
Removable battery is a must
Functional edge is a must
Bigger screen is a must
Samsung - are u listening?

Note 4/note edge was the best iteration in series. If it had note 5 deisgn with ir blaster, SD card and removable battery, you would never need to upgrade lol. We can stay on note 4 for like 2 more years with the specs it has/ custom kernel, rom or whatever. I'm actually looking forward to the note 7 because it should be a decent upgrade from what I've seen so far plus I'll always have my note edge as a back up phone in case I do get the note 7

Finally announced! !!
So does it have an Infra red sensor ( to use as remote) and a removable battery?

Well here it is in all its glory and it's huge price tag!

MSK1 said:
Finally announced! !!
So does it have an Infra red sensor ( to use as remote) and a removable battery?
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Water proof so no removable battery.
Sensor Type
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Accelerometer, Barometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, HR Sensor, Iris Sensor, Proximity Sensor, RGB Light Sensor

Went to Best Buy to look at the Note 7, They are almost identical to the Galaxy S7 edge. The main difference is a slightly bigger screen (5.7 instead of 5.5) and the s pen. The curved edge is nothing like the one on the Note Edge and is just a design element, not useful in anyway, exactly like the one on the Galaxy S. If my Note Edge wasn't almost 2 years old I wouldn't even consider the new Note. I am really going to miss the edge functionality.

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help me pick s6 edge plus over note 5

so i think the Edge 6 plus in gold just look phenomenal but there's something in me that says the S pen on the note 5 is more practical then the edge ticker. i went in the VZW store yesterday and i couldnt get the edge info ticker or other options to work right, but im attributing that to the VZW demo that kept popping up on the screen. I know the edge screen doesnt do much, but does it work like it's supposed do?
i know the phones are almost identical besides pen and edge....
any other reasons i should pick the 6+ over the note 5?
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so i think the Edge 6 plus in gold just look phenomenal but there's something in me that says the S pen on the note 5 is more practical then the edge ticker. i went in the VZW store yesterday and i couldnt get the edge info ticker or other options to work right, but im attributing that to the VZW demo that kept popping up on the screen. I know the edge screen doesnt do much, but does it work like it's supposed do?
i know the phones are almost identical besides pen and edge....
any other reasons i should pick the 6+ over the note 5?
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You have note 5 ?
Lasacv said:
You have note 5 ?
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no trying to decide
Samsung S6 Edge+ Plus is faster in benchmark
Gold colour is the best
screen looks more beautiful, curved edge on both sides. 3D effect
better battery life
edge s6+ is more lighter. not heavy for its size.
are you going to use the S pen for 1 or 2 weeks then never use it again?
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Just swithched from N5. Love the looks, form factor and the screen is more accurate.
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If you want the Stylus and its features go Note 5. If you want the sexiest design in market go Edge+. The Edge+ is slightly faster on benches and has slightly better battery life due to the lack of all the stylus features that run in the background. Do not expect features for the edges they are there for sexiness and design and I love them. Swiping from the edges feels really good on them. The Edge+ in Gold is really dope and eyecatcher all my friends ask me immediately what's this phone and want to touch it. Also the Edge+ feels more compact on hand and despite its screen size it's really small. If it feels slippery on your hand and the Edges are hard for you to grip on I will suggest you to use a transparent TPU case which will not hide the sexiness of the phone and will help a lot the grip. Despite their design differences and the stylus internally those 2 are exactly the same.
I bought the edge 6+ because I couldn't find a 64gb Note 5. I looked at both, the edge is sexier.... At a price. It's an uncomfortable phone to hold, this after two months of it. It's so beautiful that you want to hold it all the time though. Also, the edges catch light differently, and the keyboard is not so accurate to use.
Practically, if I had had the Note 5 in 64gb in front of me I'd have chosen that.
32gb on either, despite what people say, is too little.

Are the edges worth it?

I currently have a Galaxy S6, and I'm trying to decide if I should upgrade to an S7 edge or a regular S7. Is the edge functionality worth the extra cost?
Thanks!
--Ron
If You like and need better battery and biger screen go for it. Edge is the last thing except visuals ?
i just made the same switch as your talking about. i was on the regular s6 and made the jump to the s7 edge and i love it so far. i love LOVE the battery life as ive been on a single charge starting from 4 am this morning and its 10 20 now and i still have 24 % left . my s6 wouldve been dead by now . the only thing so far that ive noticed myself doing is actually not using the edges as theyre intended and from what i can gather is simply because im not used to having them. i love the phone and im sure you wont be disappointed! good luck in your choice!
Coguar said:
If You like and need better battery and biger screen go for it. Edge is the last thing except visuals ?
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Thanks for your reply. How does the S7 edge camera hold up against the S6 camera? I'm hearing good things about the S7 camera, but it would be good to get the opinion of a user who's used both.
--Ron
I disabled the edge features... I just love the look of the device, bigger screen and bigger battery.
The Edge features were not worth it on the S6 Edge. They're more than worth it on the S7 Edge and I can't t live without them.
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I exchanged my S7 for the S7 Edge. Good bit better battery life. Don't use the edge features.
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I like some of the functionality of the edge. The only problem I've had with the edge is I use SwiftKey as my keyboard and I set it up with the number line on top of the keyboard. Sometimes, it's difficult to press the number 1 because it's right on the edge. I think I can shrink the keys a little in SwiftKey so it'll fit better, but I haven't tried it yet.
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dutch_in_seattle said:
Thanks for your reply. How does the S7 edge camera hold up against the S6 camera? I'm hearing good things about the S7 camera, but it would be good to get the opinion of a user who's used both.
--Ron
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I tested S7 edge at the Samsung experience booths, the camera is marginally better on S7 vs S6 in regular lighting, under low light scenarios, it takes brighter images with less noise. The aspect ratio is 4:3 though so you'll get vertical black bars on the screen when you review the pics you took since most screens including the phone are 16:9
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VICosPhi said:
I tested S7 edge at the Samsung experience booths, the camera is marginally better on S7 vs S6 in regular lighting, under low light scenarios, it takes brighter images with less noise. The aspect ratio is 4:3 though so you'll get vertical black bars on the screen when you review the pics you took since most screens including the phone are 16:9
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The camera defaults out of the box are 4:3 however you can change them to 16:9 or even 1:1 if you want.
Yeah that's true, but then you lose 3MP more and FOV due to crop. ....
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I've had the s4, note 3, note 4,note 5,and now s7 edge, the edges are cool, but super annoying when typing with 1 hand, because I have a tendency to hit letters on the edge of screen when typing. So far, I believe the note 5 was a better phone, but then again I was in love with the pen features.
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My last 3 devices have been edge variants, note edge, s6e+, and s7e. I absolutely loved the functionality of my note edge but had them totally disabled on s6e+ cause they kinda sucked. Now with s7e I'm using the edge panels again, Samsung has definitely improved the stock panels and some development on new panels are ok. They still have a long way to go but there's enough function now for me to use them. Plus the edge is a sexy beast looks wise.

S7E to V20 worth it?

Sell me on the device! I currently have the S7E and its due for an upgrade and looking to pick up the V20 primarily for its video and audio awesomeness. Is it worth doing this upgrade? Part of me thinks its not really a good idea being they are pretty even spec wise (what I can see). So for people that use the phone camera alot is it worth upgrading to?
My wife has S7E. I came from Note 7. Felt like S7E was a downgrade from Note 7.
I've been thrilled with the V20 overall. I'm not a big camera person - so can't give much input there. But from an overall experience I'd definitely recommend it.
Absolutely worth the shift. Move on with V20 without any doubt.
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Some people will tell you "don't because the photos will come up with an oil painting effect " however, i only see that when i zoom the photo to the maximum and not in all the photos i get to see it. But i love how this phone take pictures ans videos. And also how it sounds. If you happen to have a friend with a V20, ask him to lend it to you for a couple of minutes and give it a try. In my opinion, it is worth the $820 - 200 = 600. 600 - 149 = 451. This if you got all the promotions ?
I actually switched from a S7 Edge to the V20, and I love it. The V20 is so much faster, and I think the second display implementation is much better than the edge display (although I kinda miss AOD and the Amoled but it's not a huge loss).
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I actually switched from a S7 Edge to the V20, and I love it. The V20 is so much faster, and I think the second display implementation is much better than the edge display (although I kinda miss AOD and the Amoled but it's not a huge loss).
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I agree w 2nd display vs edge. Never used edge. If i had gone to S7, might have gone non-edge variety. Use 2nd screen all the time on V20.
Never used always on display on Note 7 - 2nd screen is much better implementation for the same info
Also thought id miss LED - haven't one bit.
Thought the finger print sensor on back was awkward at first. But with V20 just have to put finger there, not push button to activate like Note 7 - it has worked well.
Lack of physical buttons - real ones feel strange now lol.
Thought i would miss SPen - don't - EXCEPT the ability to make gifs with it.
Several other new features too that have enhanced my opinion of V20 as not only a replacement of Note 7, but an upgrade.
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I agree w 2nd display vs edge. Never used edge. If i had gone to S7, might have gone non-edge variety. Use 2nd screen all the time on V20.
Never used always on display on Note 7 - 2nd screen is much better implementation for the same info
Also thought id miss LED - haven't one bit.
Thought the finger print sensor on back was awkward at first. But with V20 just have to put finger there, not push button to activate like Note 7 - it has worked well.
Lack of physical buttons - real ones feel strange now lol.
Thought i would miss SPen - don't - EXCEPT the ability to make gifs with it.
Several other new features too that have enhanced my opinion of V20 as not only a replacement of Note 7, but an upgrade.
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The one downside with 2nd screen is, being LCD, I have to turn it off at night because there's a good amount of light leaking. Not a huge issue, at least LG include the feature to put it on a timer.
I love the position of the fingerprint sensor, it's so much better than being on the front. With front scanners, you have to bend your thumb terribly to reach the scanner when holding the phone with 1 hand. With the back sensor you can practically rest your finger on the sensor. And the Tap-On unlock code is such a cool feature for when you can't reach the back of the device. The 1 thing I hate though is the power button. I love how fast the device unlocks but sometimes I actually want to see the lock screen.
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The one downside with 2nd screen is, being LCD, I have to turn it off at night because there's a good amount of light leaking. Not a huge issue, at least LG include the feature to put it on a timer.
I love the position of the fingerprint sensor, it's so much better than being on the front. With front scanners, you have to bend your thumb terribly to reach the scanner when holding the phone with 1 hand. With the back sensor you can practically rest your finger on the sensor. And the Tap-On unlock code is such a cool feature for when you can't reach the back of the device. The 1 thing I hate though is the power button. I love how fast the device unlocks but sometimes I actually want to see the lock screen.
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Ive never really noticed the light leaking (i prob will now, thanks lol)
I used tap on/pin personally when finger print is not convenient. But that's rare. I cant remember the last time i actually pressed the power button.
Smidgers said:
Ive never really noticed the light leaking (i prob will now, thanks lol)
I used tap on/pin personally when finger print is not convenient. But that's rare. I cant remember the last time i actually pressed the power button.
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Haha sorry it really isn't that bad, just noticeable after using AOD on S7E
That's fair, I guess it's just nice to have the option. Maybe Android will do away with the lock screen in a few years anyway lol
Honestly I would say wait until the G6 is released or the Galaxy S8 is released. Then you can make your decision. Sure they are a couple of months out, but those phones more than likely could and probably will be a better upgrade than the V20. But then again, if you're wanting a phone that you can for sure root and have an unlocked bootloader then definitely make sure you pick one of these guys up soon.
Look. I came from a N7 to the V20. I actually quite prefer the asthetics and the AMOLED display of the N7. However, when I decided to make the switch, I knew what I was going for in the device. I wanted a multitude of features that the V20 had that the N7 lacked. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I actually wanted the V20 more than the N7, so it felt like an upgrade to me. If you are looking to be talked into a device, it isn't the right one for you. I say hold off until end of Feb middle March when they announce the S8 line and see what that brings. If nothing exciting is projected, then you still have the V20 (or even the G6) to upgrade to.
Love the v20 of you like crisp clear audio its a must buy.
I drive truck so i use it for music etc 12 hours a day.
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Well, I came from the short-lived Galaxy Note 7.
Strictly camera wise, I think the S7/N7 camera is a clear winner, especially in low light. But the wide angle lens for the V20 is incredibly useful. Just be careful with the lens, it's fragile.
But everything else about the V20 is terrific. Multi tasking with Nougat is brilliant. It's speedy, with lots of RAM. Battery life is good, removable and supports Quick Charge. At least for my variant, it supports Cat. 12 LTE, so it's future proof. And VoLTE, which means call quality is very clear.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with this phone. It's underrated IMO.
My only disappointment is it doesn't support 3G video calls. But I've read that some US variants support this.
My most recent phones have been the Galaxy S7e, Note 7, back to the S7e, 2nd Note 7, and now the V20. I went with the V20 because it had decent specs and I'd already done the S7e twice. If you like the camera in the S7 , you'll be disappointed with the one in the V20. I'd put the picture quality about equivalent with what I got from the Note 4. Personally I will probably get the S8 in April. I miss too many things from the Samsung line like the AMOLED screen, Samsung Pay, water proofing, wireless charging, and camera quality. I also like the edge screen better than the second LCD. I find the icons on the second LCD too high up to easily hit one handed. A couple things I have liked on the V20 are the rear fingerprint reader and the metal back.
Oh that I agree. The second screen on the top is too high, due to the large screen. So I don't really use it much.
I'm looking forward to the S8. Hopefully there is a model without the Edge display. I don't really need that.
V20 is a great phone feature wise, looks much better than the S7E (in my oppinion of course), audio output is great, software is decent, but battery life is a big letdown. Choose it only if you don't care about the battery life.
Thanks for all the reply's! I think I'm gonna go with the LG V20 switch it up. Is the Version version rootable?
Well it looks like many people answered your question,, myself i had the S7E for two weeks, before seeing that there was not a lot of development for the phone. That's why i switched.
i actually came from a note 7 as well. Had a choice between a v20 or a s7e.
I figured the s7e was a downgrade so i went with the v20.
my thoughts:
1. Note 7 camera is way better. At auto, you practically end up with great pictures almost every time. Many people will tell you here the v20 camera is awesome when it's in manual, but I don't have time to set the settings first before taking a shot. Taking pictures of moving objects such as people walking will end up with blurred people even in bright light. Manual settings at a faster shutter speed will fix that of course.
2. The second screen is useful when off when I want to turn on the flash light. But that's about the only use I have for it lol. I still end up using nav button to switch apps...habits die hard.
3. Battery life is good for both phones.
4. Screen of Note 7 is still better.
5. I think Note 7 to v20 wasn't an upgrade. It was a little downgrade, but it was newer than the s7e...so I guess I really didn't have a choice. It was a Note 4 to Note 7 anyways...so still an upgrade from that.
6. Do I think you should switch from an s7e to a v20....right now? no. Last year, probably a yes...but now that new phones are around the corner, I suggest you wait for those.
Look at the Mate 9 it's a great phone with insane battery and the speed of the software is unmatched. I also have a v20

Worth upgrading from S7/Edge to S8/Plus

I've not seen this asked anywhere else but from what we know so far it doesn't seem worth it. We know the S8 has the same battery as the S7 & the S8+ has a smaller one than the Edge. We know the S7 & S8 have the same camera and Ram so apart from the chipset is it worth splashing out £799 & £899.............................I know I wont be
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I've not seen this asked anywhere else but from what we know so far it doesn't seem worth it. We know the S8 has the same battery as the S7 & the S8+ has a smaller one than the Edge. We know the S7 & S8 have the same camera and Ram so apart from the chipset is it worth splashing out £799 & £899.............................I know I wont be
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Tiny 5.5" screen vs 6.2" inch screen...absolutely worth it.
I cant wait to get rid of this s7 edge honestly for that reason.
it will be my new work phone where screensize isnt important.
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Depends on how much the screen is worth to you. I'd imagine the performance, battery life, and camera will be about the same as the S7.
force70 said:
Tiny 5.5" screen vs 6.2" inch screen...absolutely worth it.
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Tiny :silly:
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Depends on how much the screen is worth to you. I'd imagine the performance, battery life, and camera will be about the same as the S7.
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Well more screen size but less battery on the S8+, think it uses the same 3500 as the Samsung Fire 7
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Tiny 5.5" screen vs 6.2" inch screen...absolutely worth it.
I cant wait to get rid of this s7 edge honestly for that reason.
it will be my new work phone where screensize isnt important.
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For most uses, the S8+ won't have a significantly larger (usable) screen area. It looks to be much the same as the S7 Edge screen, just with a bit added on the end for the on-screen keys, in place of the physical ones that have been removed. The size of the screen you can actually use will be similar to on the S7 Edge. Of course it will be much bigger in apps where the on screen keys are hidden (including, presumably, wider-than-16:9 video, and certainly for the Gear VR).
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Tiny :silly:
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The screen much smaller than a typical 5.5 inch screen due to the edge design. When i put it up against other flat 5.5 inch devices even more noticable.
And a regular 5.5 inch screen is too small to begin with for my tastes
So for me yeah, tiny.
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For most uses, the S8+ won't have a significantly larger (usable) screen area. It looks to be much the same as the S7 Edge screen, just with a bit added on the end for the on-screen keys, in place of the physical ones that have been removed. The size of the screen you can actually use will be similar to on the S7 Edge. Of course it will be much bigger in apps where the on screen keys are hidden (including, presumably, wider-than-16:9 video, and certainly for the Gear VR).
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That would be true for the s8 but i dont believe so for the plus.
Wont know for sure until its in hand and side by side with my s7 edge of course.
Without reading any of this i say NO. Any money the S8 will have worse battery life. I'd be VERY surprised if it does better than the S7. Same camera... Stupid fingerprint sensor placement. It's a "notch" faster. The ONLY reason I'd be tempted it's that GORGEOUS bezel free screen. But that's it! The S7 screen still uses the same screen technology and is just as sexy.
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That would be true for the s8 but i dont believe so for the plus.
Wont know for sure until its in hand and side by side with my s7 edge of course.
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You're right that we'd need to look at the real thing, but just for fun, using Pythagoras' Theorem (we know the S7 Edge is 5.5" with a ratio of 16:9, and the S8+ is 6.2" with a ratio of 18.5:9) gives the following sizes:
S7 edge screen: 122 x 68.5mm
S8+ screen: 142 x 68.9mm
How much room does the soft keys area use on a phone of that size? I'd say probably over 15mm, which brings the usable size fairly close to the S7 Edge.
I'm sure things don't work out exactly at those sizes, especially with the curved edges, but it's enough to make me doubt that the S8+ will be as big a gain as people are expecting. I'm looking forward to seeing one for real, though
nope will wait for note 8
I went from a Nexus6 to a S7 edge so the screen size was really apparent. Had to pull out the tablet again for some things.
I love the hardware of the S8+ but will wait for a new Note before I decide.
I don't feel enough has changed for me to get the S8 or the S8+. I'm disappointed that the FPS isn't underneath the glass, the batteries aren't bigger, and the microSD didn't get updated to the new UFS one announced last year.
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The S8 has a sexy design, new soc but thats all about it...the camera is about the same as the S7 so thats not good, fingerprint positioning is terrible, and the price is way to high...Im honestly waiting for the Xiaomi MI6 but im also curious about the OnePlus4...lets wait and see..
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the camera is about the same as the S7 so thats not good
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The only thing similar is the 12mpixels, the sensor is different.
The 64gb vs 32gb is all the reason I need.
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The only thing similar is the 12mpixels, the sensor is different.
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Nah its already been confirmed that they will perform pretty much the same...i wouldnt even be surprised if it performs even worse...they already did something like that with the s7 which is worse then the s6 with sony sensor on good light conditions althought the s7 beats the s6 on low light...
Or how about waiting for the Note 8
3500 mAh battery for 6.2 inch screen might not be enough.
I dont know when samsung will move to stereo speaker .
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i wouldnt even be surprised if it performs even worse
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I wouldn't be surprised if your wrong.

Would you consider upgrading to S9?

Sure this is pure speculation but according to the leaks, the core design is same as S8 with even more screen to body ratio. They haven't cracked the fingerprint under display so it's on the back below the camera. And it may have Samsung's new 512GB storage.
With this, would you still consider upgrading your S8 to S9?
Nope. S8+ has been perfect for me as a phone (barring a screen issue) so I'll keep it until it dies.
Same here. Nothing in the Note 8 or the S9 that looks like a worthy upgrade from the S8+.
Absolutely not. Hate edges, back glass, and these stupid top and bottom black bezels which with 18.5:9 screen looks horrible.
Plus lag. I am going for the pure android ie oneplus 6, and Sony Edge or mate 11
Nah, this device does everything so well. It will take a much larger leap forward.
S9 will run on oreo, meaning treble is built in, meaning aosp android has to boot.... aosp android has to boot! Wubba lubba dub dub *****es!
I see no reason to go to Samung. Current S8+ is completely satisfied with performance, etc.
In the S9 I did not notice any breakthrough technologies to consider the transition to it. Dual camera??? Best processor??? it's all evolution, I'm waiting for something revolutionary ))))
The s8+ is probably the last Samsung device i will own,but, credit is due where its due. The S8+, hands down has been and pretty sure will be hard to beat for maybe a year maybe 2. This phone, although a bunch of headacjes, has been the best phone ive ever owned and ive went tbrough a lot of phones. The speed on this is perfect,though,the touchscreen pisses me off. Cant text any words correctly. But as far as upgrading to the S9, there is no reason to unless you are an like an apple junkie that chases the newest things out for no apparent reason. The S8/S8+ handsdown best on the market. Stamped with approval by me haha.
I normally keep my phones for years, I ran my Note 3 right up until I received my S8+, but I am eagerly searching for a new phone. I will never again buy a phone with any sort of curved edge to it. You just cannot find a tempered glass screen protector that actually functions correctly with it. I guess I really should have looked into it before pre-ordering 3 of these things for my kids and myself. It's extremely heartbreaking, because I love the Galaxy and Note line of phones. But, for the love of God Almighty, give me a flat screen! I also concur completely with prfraczek on the bezels and back glass. Straight up disappointing.
prophet558 said:
Sure this is pure speculation but according to the leaks, the core design is same as S8 with even more screen to body ratio. They haven't cracked the fingerprint under display so it's on the back below the camera. And it may have Samsung's new 512GB storage.
With this, would you still consider upgrading your S8 to S9?
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if price is 500 USD, i will buy one. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
No way, the S8+ is perfect and most of us have a 2 year contract. Most reviews I've read about about S8+ v Note 8 says there's no comparison or the S8+ wins.
Honestly I was expecting a giant leap with iPhone X like bezel less design without a notch and a finger print scanner beneath the glass. Vivo even demonstrated it few months ago and I dunno why Samsung is reluctant to use it. Maybe they are holding onto these stuffs for galaxy 10 or something.
prophet558 said:
Honestly I was expecting a giant leap with iPhone X like bezel less design without a notch and a finger print scanner beneath the glass. Vivo even demonstrated it few months ago and I dunno why Samsung is reluctant to use it. Maybe they are holding onto these stuffs for galaxy 10 or something.
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How do you imagine where the light sensor, infrared sensor and front camera would be without bezels? popping out of the side?
See mi mix 2?
But I am not fan of it
ItsPeet said:
How do you imagine where the light sensor, infrared sensor and front camera would be without bezels? popping out of the side?
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The only logical placement for the front camera and ambient/proximity sensor is on a notch like iPhone X or in the 'eye' like in the essential phone.
I've never know Samsung devices to have an IR blaster, at least after the Galaxy S6 era
As for the fingerprint sensor, don't you know that FP sensors are in the sides beneath the power button like in Xperia Z series and even the new Razer phone.
Meizu has a device in the works that has separate power button and FP sensor in the side bezel. Gotta see what type of convince it offers.
prfraczek said:
See mi mix 2?
But I am not fan of it
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Why do you dislike Mi Mix2? I actually have it as a backup phone and it's really a powerful and well built device. Except for the front facing camera in the bottom but I'd rather have it in the bottom than having an annoying notch ruining the experience.
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Why do you dislike Mi Mix2? I actually have it as a backup phone and it's really a powerful and well built device. Except for the front facing camera in the bottom but I'd rather have it in the bottom than having an annoying notch ruining the experience.
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Not fan of bottom camera but lovely device
peachpuff said:
S9 will run on oreo, meaning treble is built in, meaning aosp android has to boot.... aosp android has to boot! Wubba lubba dub dub *****es!
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Project treble is not built in...
I love the Galaxy S8+, but I'm going to need an Exynos device clearly next year, I would have loved to see pure AOSP because I think Samsung should just stick to hardware and let Google manage software. Snapdragon variants battle people that hold this view.
xdanilva said:
Project treble is not built in...
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Every phone running oreo from the start has it built in, and s9 will run oreo according to leaked geekbench scores.

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