Tuesday, May 24, 2016

review galaxy s7 edge

 


5Stars

CNET EDITORS' RATING

3Stars8 USER REVIEWS
THE GOOD The Galaxy S7 Edge has a gorgeous larger curved screen and larger battery than the otherwise identical standard S7. It really is something special. The extra navigation tools can be useful when used judiciously.
THE BAD When you pile on these extra navigation tools, they slow you down rather than speed you up. It's pricier than other good phones.
THE BOTTOM LINE The gorgeous Galaxy S7 Edge makes the best Android phone that much better3
9.1OVERALL
  • DESIGN10.0
  • FEATURES9.0
  • PERFORMANCE9.0
  • CAMERA8.0
  • BATTERY10.0


Here's the phone you should buy right now: This one. What catapults the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to such heights? Is it the excellent camera, the beast of a battery, the expandable storage or the seductive design that's worth more than the sum of its parts? Yes, and more. This phone kicks the already-fantastic (just slightly smaller) Galaxy S7 up a notch with a bigger battery and that wraparound design on both sides that never fails to draw me deeper into whatever I'm viewing or doing.
Everything about the 5.5-inch S7 Edge excels from the inside out, and Samsung has refined the extra navigation software that dresses up the screen's physical curves. There are of course a few minor drawbacks -- there's no such thing as a perfect device -- but something about it feels more organic than your garden-variety phone, more complete. If you've ever seen one of Samsung's curve-screen phones before, such as the S6 EdgeS6 Edge+ and Note Edge, you know what I'm talking about.




review Apple iPhone 6s Plus

Engadget Review

iPhone 6s and 6s Plus review: More than just a refresh

Summary

The iPhone 6s Plus has 3D Touch, iOS 9, a pair of improved cameras and the powerful A9 chipset, just like its smaller sibling. A long-lasting battery and optical image stabilization for its 12-megapixel rear camera help give the iPhone 6s Plus a slight edge over the regular 6s, although we wish it were a little easier to hold.

Pros

  • 3D Touch is a smart, helpful addition
  • First-rate performance
  • Touch ID is faster and more accurate
  • Great camera helped by optical image stabilization
  • Solid battery life

Cons

  • Live Photos are hit-or-miss
  • Base model still only has 16GB of storage
  • Touch ID can be overly sensitive
  • Can be hard to use with one hand.

iPhone 6s and 6s Plus review: More than just a refreshSome people look a little unkindly on the so-called "S" years -- those years when Apple updates the iPhone, but doesn't change how it looks, and then sells that while secretly working on something flashier that will debut 12 months later. I don't think that's exactly fair. Those "S" years are when Apple adds some of its most useful features. Siri? Touch ID? Both valuable additions to the iPhone platform that have since grown in importance. This year we get 3D Touch, a potentially awesome way to interact with iPhones. The thing is, a device's worth isn't just tied up in one feature: It's about how all those moving parts work together. That's why the new 6s and 6s Plus (starting at $649 and $749, respectively, for 16GB models) are such great phones. The combination of much-improved hardware and some polished software makes this year's release far more than just a modest refresh.



How It Stacks Up

Moto X Pure Edition

Engadget

90
 

Critic

8.6
 

User

9
 
No price available
 
Huawei Nexus
87

Nexus 6P

Engadget

87
 

Critic

8.7
 

User

9
 
No price available
 
LG
88

G Pro 2

Engadget

88
 

Critic

8.2
 

User

9.3
 
No price available
 
Sony Xperia
80

Xperia Z5

Engadget

80
 

Critic

7.8
 

User

Not yet scored
 
No price available
 
HTC One
84

One (M9)

Engadget

84
 

Critic

8.1
 

User

8
 
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