The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will soon be released on August 19 of this year. Product testers have been raving about its screen display although reports have emerged that the smartphone does have some deficiencies.
The phablet has one of the biggest screen displays out there, measuring at 5.7 inches across. The screen is Super AMOLED with a resolution of 2560x1440p. The curved edges and screen makes for easy viewing and control, according to CNET.
The quality of the Galaxy Note 7 screen display was praised by Raymond Soneira who is the President of DisplayMate. His company tested it and gave it a positive review on August 9. One of the notable superiority of the Note 7 over its competitors is the device's color modes.
Virtually all mobile devices only offer a one color mode but the upcoming Galaxy Note 7 has four. Users will now be able to watch videos with the latest 4K content. The test conducted also indicates that Samsung's newest Galaxy Note has minimal "reflectance". It means that the light or radiation reflection hitting the Note 7 screen presents minimal distraction to users watching a video on the device.
The only complaint so far about the Galaxy Note 7 is the battery, according to Forbes. Samsung made a bigger battery Note smartphone but neglected to increase the capacity of its battery which is only 3500 mAh. Fortunately, charging the Note 7 will become much quicker since Samsung has included a USB-C port in the upcoming handset. Prospective Samsung smartphone buyers should take note that not all new models have this new charging feature.
Another neglected feature is the camera. The upcoming Galaxy Note 7 will have the same camera specs and capabilities of its predecessor model. Many are disappointed on Samsung's decision not to upgrade the camera of the Note 7.
Of course, the price for this upcoming Samsung smartphone will most likely be as costly as the upcoming iPhone 7.