Samsung Galaxy S7
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Not interested in being an iPhone 7 owner? Here are some alternatives. These are all premium smartphones with great cameras, bloat-free operating systems, and a satisfying user experience.
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It's no secret that, after a strong start, Samsung had a rough bottom half of the year, with the flaming Galaxy Note 7 debacle. After taking that kind of knock to consumer trust and the Samsung brand, it'll take some strong moves to quickly rebound.
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Smartphones aren’t cheap, but if you’re looking for a holiday gift that toes the line between exciting and practical, they could be the answer. Read on for New Atlas’ take on the best smartphones of 2016.
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Pixel is the first smartphone to officially be dubbed "Made by Google." As such, its arrival on the market is hotly anticipated. How does Pixel compare to its industry-leading Android competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S7?
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While tech products are more than lists of features, there has been a feature gap of late between iPhones and Galaxies. That dynamic changed a little bit with the arrival of the iPhone 7. Let’s see how it sizes up next to the Galaxy S7.
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HTC's and Samsung's 2016 flagships are the top Smartphone of the Year candidates so far. Read on for our hands-on comparison of the HTC 10 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 (which also includes the larger Galaxy S7 edge).
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Samsung and AT&T are back with yet another rugged variant of the latest Galaxy flagship. If you paid attention to last year's model, then this new one is exactly what you'd expect – a Galaxy S7 with a beefier, sturdier and plastic body, with a 33 percent larger battery.
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The two best smartphones of 2016 (so far) are the HTC 10 and Samsung Galaxy S7. They make for a tough decision, especially when you consider the HTC 10's intangibles that don't necessarily show up in specs sheets or features lists. Nonetheless, let's see how they stack up.
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The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge get so many things right that it's easy to sing their praises. We'll do our best to keep things interesting, despite our lack of criticism about these two near-perfect flagships.
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If the two phones you're considering are the iPhone SE and Galaxy S7, then you must be a pretty flexible shopper – one being a modern-sized flagship, the other a budget-priced throwback to the small phones of yesteryear. Nonetheless, let's see how they stack up.
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Last year we thought the Nexus 6P made for an enticing alternative to Samsung's more expensive Galaxy Note 5 and S6 edge+. But is the (still cheaper) Nexus a good choice next to the new Galaxy S7 edge? Let's line up their features and specs.
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The iPhone vs. Galaxy dilemma lives on in 2016, as the dynamic between the two most popular brands in smartphones (by a longshot) has changed yet again, with the release of Samsung's latest models. Let's see how the new Galaxy S7 compares to Apple's iPhone 6s.
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