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Samsung Galaxy S7 Has the Best Smartphone Display, Expert Confirms

The Galaxy S7 was just announced and it's already impressing Android fans all over the world.

The first time you try to use a microSD card as adopted storage, your phone would also reformat the card, erasing any data you may have. We can't wait to see Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the Galaxy Note 5 and we're also very eager to see Samsung's upcoming flagship which is promising to kill all competition pretty quickly now.

Samsung's Super AMOLED displays often win the approval of DisplayMate, and it doesn't look like that's going to change anytime soon, with each Galaxy introducing a new screen that's even better than the one that came before it.

Interestingly, DisplayMate says testing shows that the Galaxy S7's screen is better than 2015's Galaxy Note 5, a device which has a much larger screen and should therefore be able to outperform its new stablemate. Samsung also started rolling out the Marshmallow update for the Galaxy Note 5 last week, at least in some regions. This behavior may be unexpected by many users and we don't want our users to lose their files. Your phone should now reboot and flash the new firmware automatically. That makes brights on the screen pop out, which makes for a more dynamic picture than Samsung's main smartphone competitor, Apple's iPhone, which uses LCD display technology.

All of this combines to provide "a number of new records for Smartphone display performance, and delivering absolutely stunning and handsome images", writes DisplayMate president Dr. Raymond Soneira.

As of now, there's no details on the Galaxy S7 Griffin All-Terrain case but this information should be coming soon.

Koh Dong-jin, who heads Samsung Electronics Co.'s mobile communications business, holds the Galaxy S7 smartphones in a showcase event held on February 21, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain.


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