Our top 5 Samsung Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge unboxing videos…
Qualcomm announced the Quick Charge 3.0 standard last year, billing it as ‘next-generation fast charging technology’. The new standard is 38% more efficient than Quick Charge 2.0, and offers support for a more granular range of voltages from 3.6V all the way to 20V.
The only problem is that the new standard isn’t being added to new flagships — out of the ‘big three’ flagship phones announced in 2016, only one has Quick Charge 3.0 support, the LG G5. The other two — the Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge and Sony Xperia X Performance — don’t support the standard, despite coming with Qualcomm chipsets that are compatible with Quick Charge 3.0.
The Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge have much larger batteries than their predecessors, but it’s still a challenge for them to last more than a full day of use. Here are some battery saving tips to help you wring the absolute maximum out of the new phones’ batteries.
The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have beautiful displays at 5.1 and 5.5 inches, respectively, but they can’t compare to the ease of watching on a 50-inch TV! Thankfully, there are easy ways to connect your new phone to your HDTV, depending on your TV’s capabilities. Let’s take a look at the options.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are arriving today for pre-order customers around the world, and we’ve marked the occasion by showing you the very best cases available for each phone at launch.