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Samsung ‘Galaxy Note 7' Latest News: Note 7 Have Similar Features Like ‘S7 Edge’? Device Need To Be Cheaper Than iPhone?

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As Samsung unleashed the "Galaxy Note 7" in the United States, Samsung fans are excited to purchase the highly anticipated smartphone. Samsung's latest flagship smartphone is claimed to be the best smartphone on the planet right now.

But, Note 7 or "S7 Edge" have a lot in common, especially the devices' wraparound screens that seem to be awesome and are accommodated to special shortcut software. Also, these two smartphones of Samsung share similar specs, which includes a sharpshooting 12mp camera and similar high speed processor.

Note 7 or "S7 Edge" may have a slight variation, but the biggest differences come down to the Note 7's S Pen stylus and higher price. While S7 Edge's possessed a slightly longer battery life. Also, the Edge's 32 gigabyte against the 64 gigabyte of onboard storage of "Galaxy Note 7," based on the report of CNET.

Even though the Note 7 doubles the storage of the Edge, casual users can get away with the Edge's 32 gigabyte capacity, or they can purchase a MicroSD card for more space. Besides, those MicroSD cards got a reasonable price, but it's nice not to focus about the smartphone's storage at all.

However, in spite of the fact that Note 7 is beyond elegant and insanely powerful, has a 5.7-inch display, has the highest quality of smartphone cameras, water-resistant, a wireless charging, boasts super-long battery life, with expandable storage, as well as it comes with a precise stylus and packed with an iris scanner - Samsung's latest flagship phone is said to be expensive.

Some of the main reasons why people think the Note 7 isn't worth it, is that it runs Android and it's a bit pricey at $850, according to Mashable.

As the "Galaxy Note 7" costs the same as an "iPhone 6S Plus" with 64 gigabyte of storage, claiming the Note 7 costs too much is subject for a debate.

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