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Samsung Galaxy Note7 Hands On

Introduction

Last year, Samsung focused on its Galaxy S6 cash cow and the Note5 got slightly overlooked (especially in Europe, where it wasn't even present and the S6 edge+ was left to carry the flagship phablet flag alone). This year, the Note is back and stronger than ever.
The Samsung Galaxy Note7 stands at the heart of a multifaceted ecosystem that is supported by three pillars - business, games and multimedia.

The Samsung Galaxy Note7 is a media creation and a consumption nexus too. It's one of few mobiles that can display HDR video (an up and coming tech for 4K TVs). With the Gear 360, it can also snap VR-ready panoramas too.

Other accessories come into play too. The phablet's 3,500mAh battery is paired with two new power saving modes and can use an optional wireless quick charger for quick cable-free top-ups. Active users have the Gear IconX wireless headphones and the Gear Fit 2 smart band to look forward to (and you can score the Fit 2 for free!). Also, the S Pen works underwater, so activities are not limited to dry land.

Yes, the Galaxy Note7 is the first Note to get waterproofed - it holds an IP68 certification.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 at a glance:

Form factor: Metal frame, dual-tone paint job with the Blue Coral option
Durability: IP68 rating (dustproof, water resistant beyond 1m of water); S Pen works underwater (!)
Display: Dual-curved 5.7" Super AMOLED of QHD resolution; Edge features are back; Gorilla Glass 5
S Pen: can leave notes on Always-on screen; 4096 pressure levels; doesn't break if you put it the wrong way in
Platform: Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 (region dependent); 4GB of RAM; Base model has 64GB of storage (expandable via microSD)
Software: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Security: iris scanner; fingerprint scanner
Camera: 12MP dual-pixel camera; 2160p video capture
Connectivity: USB Type-C (a first for Samsung) with On-The-Go support; NFC for Samsung Pay
Battery: 3,500mAh; new power-saving modes; quick charging (wired and wireless)
Launch: Pre-orders start August 3, sales officially begin August 19 
Samsung's own research shows that Note owners use 50% more productivity and business apps than Galaxy S7 owners. And they consume 30% more multimedia. Let's see if the new Galaxy Note7 can live up to the magic created by its predecessors.