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Samsung: Galaxy S7 Could Be Our Most Popular Smartphone Yet

Fans of Samsung's smartphones might be surprised to see a new feature to the latest Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, which would allow users to switch from one active SIM to another without having to restart their handsets.

Specifically, YouTube user Jerome Ortega ran a performance test across various top devices, including the Moto X Pure Edition, the Nexus 6P, the Galaxy S7 edge, and the iPhone 6s Plus. Goldgenie have always been recognised for the quality of craftsmanship from their London headquarters and the release of the Galaxy S7 will surely retain that record. This is useful since it will help you not to miss action shots.

To celebrate the special Galaxy S7 offer, T-Mobile is giving customers in NY a VR experience the day before the national launch of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge.

Several Android smartphones have received Android 6.0 in the last week and the latest to get the most current Google software is the Samsung Galaxy S6 from Sprint. Summing up, those of you interested in purchasing a Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge from T-Mobile are eligible to receive a second Galaxy S7 / Galaxy S7 Edge of "equal or lesser value free with Prepaid MasterCard card".

The devices are set to go on general sale in the United Kingdom and other markets on March 11, available in three colour schemes and costing £569 and £639 for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge respectively.

For those interested, T-Mobile is offering a BOGO (buy one, get one) deal on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.

Others said the Galaxy S7 lacked groundbreaking features as a lot of them were earlier expected in the market, while the limited changes in design will also induce buyers to focus more on price over features. However, Samsung has stepped up the size of the unit on this device, coming in with a 3,000mAh battery compared to the 2800mAh that comes with the S5. The 5.1-inch S7 is priced by most outlets at $649.99 to $669.99, while the 5.5-inch S7 Edge ranges in price from $749.99 to $794.99.


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