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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, 5.5" 32GB (Verizon Wireless) - Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • The Galaxy S7 edge gives you a real edge. The Galaxy S7 edge has an extended edge design that puts more experiences at your fingertips. View information such as scores, stocks, news and more.
  • Water-resistant smartphone. Worry less about daily wear and tear of your phone. Galaxy S7 edge has an IP68 rating meaning it repels against dust, splashes, spills and even dunks.
  • Brighter, better, faster photos. The Galaxy S7 edge has a dual-pixel Camera with faster, more precise Autofocus and a new low-light sensor.
  • Take charge of the charge. Fast, wireless charging lets you power Galaxy S7 edge from 0-100% in virtually no time. And with Samsung galaxys biggest battery (3600 mAh) in their thinnest Device.

Description

The Samsung Galaxy S7 unlocks a Galaxy of technology that takes your smartphone experience to a new level. The bigger, more stunning screen completes the slimmer design. Why not have a phone that’s water resistant, too? Galaxy S7 withstands splashes, spills and even dunks. Capture the moment like a professional with dual-pixel technology, offering faster autofocus and low-light sensor. Combine that with a longer-lasting battery and expandable memory, and you have a device that’s more than a smartphone. It’s a Galaxy. The Galaxy S7 comes in 32GB. Available in Black Onyx or Gold Platinum.

Brand: SAMSUNG


Operating System: Android


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


CPU Speed: 2.15 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Screen Size: 5.5 Inches


Resolution: [EG] 2560 x 1440


Model Name: Galaxy S7 edge


Wireless Carrier: Verizon


Cellular Technology: GSM, WCDMA, SCDMA, UMTS, LTE


Product Dimensions: 2.85 x 0.3 x 5.94 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Item model number: Galaxy S7 Edge


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android


RAM: 32 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


Special features: smartphone, dual-camera, touchscreen, lte


Display resolution: 1440 x 2560 pixels


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: [EG] 2560 x 1440


Other camera features: 12 MP


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Black


Phone Talk Time: 27 Hours


Whats in the box: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge;Pre-Installed SIM Card;Wall Charger;USB Cable


Manufacturer: Samsung


Date First Available: March 2, 2016


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Standing screen display size: 5.5 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Battery Capacity: 3600 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 0.35 Pounds


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  • King of Android phones, a comparison between the Galaxy S6 Edge and the Galaxy S7 Edge
Color: Black
*Update 8-10-16* I wanted to write a quick update on my review to let everyone know how this phone has performed over the past few months. I still could not be happier with it, I am still surprised at how long the battery will last even with extreme usage. It has overheated a few times while using my Galaxy Gear VR but has performed much better than my old S6 Edge. The one complaint I have is that the screen got scratched from being placed underneath my pillow, it was very strange. I thought Gorilla glass had better scratch protection but I guess it still has room for improvement. I put a film screen protector over my phone so hopefully that will eliminate any future scratches on the screen. I would still recommend this phone over any other phone. In this review, I will be comparing the Galaxy S7 Edge to the Galaxy S6 Edge. When the Galaxy S6 came out last year, it was one of the most unique phones on the market. The dual curved display was something to behold, even though it was mainly good for the “waterfall” scrolling effect and coolness factor. It had and still has excellent hardware inside and the 5.1” screen fits in almost every type of hand. A year later we have the Galaxy S7 Edge, which comes with a bigger screen, bigger battery and better hardware. Samsung upgraded almost every part of their new phone and addressed the main short comings of the Galaxy S6 Edge (more on that below) I have had the Galaxy S6 Edge for about a year and have had the Galaxy S7 Edge for a little over a week. I’ve been playing with the S7 Edge nonstop. So far the experience is nearly perfect. I have encountered no stutters, no lag, no glitches, nothing. I downloaded a couple graphically intensive games and it ran all of them very well, even games made for the Gear VR. Navigating through the Touchwiz UI was surprisingly smooth, even smoother than the S6 Edge. I haven't been able to drain the battery past 20% in a day even after intense use throughout the day. To summarize the Galaxy S7 Edge quickly, it is the best phone I have ever owned or used. With the Galaxy S6 Edge, I liked almost everything about the phone. It has a gorgeous display, I love how the edges curve and the Touchwiz UI has features that use it, especially now that it has the Marshmallow update, it has almost all the software functionality as the Galaxy S7 Edge. The build quality of both phones is fantastic, Gorilla Glass 4 on the front and back make them very nice to hold and look at. There are things about the Galaxy S6 Edge that I didn't like however. Not having expandable memory was tough for me because I only had the 32GB version so I constantly had to keep my eye on storage space and delete apps, movies and pictures. No waterproofing was a letdown just because it would have been nice not to worry if it got wet. Battery life was a disappointment as well, I would have to charge my phone in the middle of the day or anytime I could, just to keep it from hitting 0% before night time. I also loved using the Gear VR but couldn’t do anything longer than 15 – 20 minutes because the phone would overheat quickly even after tweaking every setting I could find. Lastly, the phone was too thin and light. I didn't think this could ever be a problem but without a case the phone just felt too thin in my hand, I always felt like I was going to drop it or it would slip out of my hand. These things aren't deal-breakers just minor annoyances. Then I saw the Galaxy S7 Edge at the Samsung unveiling event. I didn't go the event but I did watch it on my Gear VR so it felt like I was there. I was so happy to see everything they were changing in the S7 Edge, they literally fixed all my complaints about the S6 Edge. Samsung engineered an amazing phone when they built the S6 Edge, but the S7 Edge, in my opinion, is much better than the S6 Edge and definitely worth the upgrade. Pros for S7 Edge: -Very premium to hold. The changes here are a bigger footprint as the screen size was increased by almost half an inch. Yes, half an inch can make a huge difference (quote from wife, I’m pretty sure she was talking about the phone). The glass is also beveled on the top and bottom which has a very nice feeling to it. The back is also beveled which makes holding the phone much more comfortable as the glass doesn’t go straight into the metal side like the S6 Edge. -The display is the best out of any phone in the market at the moment. I can definitely tell Samsung upgraded the QHD display. The resolution is the same but the colors are so much more vibrant and the darks feel darker. This seems to make everything sharper and clearer, I was able to notice a difference when I held the S6 Edge and S7 Edge side by side. -Touchwiz UI is cleaner and better than ever. The whole UI seems fast and fluid, especially since it's running on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. My favorite software feature is the always on display, I use it all the time and it actually saves battery because I am not constantly turning on my phone to check if I have e-mails or text messages. -Great performance in Gear VR. I have never had the S7 Edge display a message that it is overheating and needs to stop and cool down. Samsung revamped the cooling system in the S7 Edge with a specifically engineered heat pipe. I can attest that it works wonderfully. Everything I have done on the phone has been butter smooth and it doesn't get very hot to the touch like my S6 Edge would. -Very fast to charge. Much like the S6 Edge, the Quick Charge 2.0 is great at filling up your battery quickly. Especially when your battery charges from the 0% - 50% range. It does charge a little slower after the battery percentage reaches 50% or 60%. -Camera is amazing. I could write a whole book on the camera. Basically it focuses faster than any other phone or stand-alone camera I have seen. I am by no means a camera expert but Samsung did an excellent job on this upgrade. The picture quality in low light is better than the S6 Edge for sure. Pictures taken in regular lighting conditions look pretty much the same to me however. There were so many times I would try to focus and take a picture in low light but would miss the moment because the picture was blurry or the moment passed because the picture wasn’t taken in time. I haven’t had that problem with the S7 Edge yet, it’s FAST. -IP68 waterproofing. I love that the S7 Edge is waterproof and doesn’t have port covers like the S5 did. I don’t worry about water damage on this phone. -Micro SD storage. This is a big one for me, you can buy a fast 64GB micro SD card on Amazon for dirt cheap. I bought a SanDisk Ultra 64GB and installed it in my phone, I don't notice any slowdown when accessing my pictures and videos. Now I have so much space and can always upgrade my micro SD card if I need more. Cons for S7 Edge: -Price. The Galaxy S7 Edge is expensive right now, and rightfully so. It’s a premium device and if you want to own one, you will pay a premium for it. -Edge Screen sensitivity. Sometimes when I'm using the phone with one hand, part of my palm will touch the right side of the phone and click things I don't want. I heard a patch was being pushed out to fix this issue but this is the Verizon version and I haven’t received it yet (4-18-16). All in all, the Galaxy S7 Edge is definitely worth the upgrade from the Galaxy S6 Edge in my opinion. Samsung took all the minor annoyances about the S6 Edge and improved upon them or added much needed/desired features. I would recommend anybody to upgrade to this phone whether you are using an iPhone, different Android device, or a Windows phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016 by Eric McComber Eric McComber

  • Pretty good
Color: Black
The time had come to replace my phone (Galaxy S5). I have a prepaid plan ($50/mo) and buy my phones outright through sellers like Amazon after they are a few versions behind. I wanted to go from the S5 to the S6, until I found out that the S6 didn't have an SD slot. So, I looked at the S7 and S7 Edge. Edge was the only one that I could still find new, considering they're about 4 years old now. Reluctantly, I ordered this. It's actually a pretty good phone. I really dislike the curved screen. I get why people like it, but I am not a fan. I like to use the tempered glass screen protectors on my phones, but you can't on the S7 Edge because of the curved edges. I will say that it has very clear visuals and a good camera. So the only things that are really different from S5 to S7 Edge are curved screen (ick), and slightly better visuals & camera. If you're looking for a good phone, I definitely recommend it! I've been using mine for about a week now and so far so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020 by rcbrooks

  • Best all around Andriod phone?
Color: Black
After having bought this directly off Amazon several months back I figured it's time for a review. And I rarely do one but I felt like this time I needed to. Alright folks! This will be moderately long so prepare some hot chocolate and a snug blanket as you read about this phone that you're considering! I'll start off with the technical stuff Specs and what not I'll try to keep it as simple as possible This runs on powerhouse Snapdragon 820 CPU coupled with Adreno 530 GPU What does this mean? Well let me break it down in simple terms. No matter what you throw at this phone, crank up the graphics to max and enjoy as this handles it like a pro! No seriously! I've had a Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6 and Nexus 6 before the Galaxy S7 each phone I had previously could game on the go however I never felt inclined to as it was often 30fps and ran with hic ups like dropped frames and the phones got especially hot doing it. (Looking at you Galaxy S6) but not anymore! Just launch Dead Trigger 2 and set graphic quality to high and you'll see what I mean... Seriously. Secondly, this has 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM? What's that mean for you? Super snappy multitasking. This is able to keep several and I mean alot of applications open at one time. The only gripe I have is that once you put the phone to sleep for even a few minutes they force close themselves which is obviously best for battery but still, a little inconvenient at times. 1440p (2K) SuperAmoled Screen? Simply stunning. A breathaking experience. No seriously. You gotta see for yourself. Camera? You've probably heard all about it and how great it is? And we'll... Honestly..... THEY ARE RIGHT! The camera is a undisputed champ! Packing a 1.7 aperture lens and 12 megapixel sensor with the world's fastest auto focus on any smart phone? That's a deadly combination yes indeed. Shots come out beautifully, low light photos are good and look even better if you fiddle with the manual settings. Bottom line, no phone currently tops the GS7 in the camera department. What's next... Hmm? Well now we get to more broader and general stuff It has a huge 3600 mAH battery that'll definitely last the whole day but not more than that. Huge improvement from the S6 Software features such as Always on Display is neat and actually pretty useful to my surprise. It has micro sd expansion support as well which makes this quite a powerhouse. It supports fast wireless charging which is also a nice touch. The edge screen is beautiful if not a little forgettable. Don't get me wrong I do actually use it for quick access to contacts and weather but I wouldn't say it's past the gimmick stage. Additionally, there's a ton of super useful software features hidden in the settings. If you're like me that's the first thing you hit once you boot up the phone for the first time. Now, with all that being said, this phone isn't perfect. At the time I was debating between this or the Axon 7. The S7 isn't a perfect phone but I can safely say it's the best we'll rounded Andriod phone. Would you rather be that student in high school that excels in maybe one or two subjects with an A but does poorly at the rest or just average? Or would you rather be the type that gets A's and some B's maybe a C mixed in there every once in a while? Sure this phone doesn't have a fancy DAC but it CAN play 24bit uncompressed audio files. Also includes a UHQ upscaler which does help a little. I adaptive sound is by the far the most brilliant feature in its sound arsenal however. And yeah, it doesn't include USB type C or Quick charge 3.0 but once I got the phone I realized I almost don't care. Still charges plenty fast, just over an hour and micro USB is still a heck of a lot more convenient these days. It also doesn't have fancy front facing stereo speakers but it makes up for that with some brilliant software features. All though front facing speakers would have been a nice touch. Everything packed into this phone really just makes this a complete package that anyone can enjoy not just a small perfentage. It doesn't go without its flaws but they're so miniscule when you compare to everything that this phone DOES have going for it. That's because everything it does have going for it nails it 100% Especially everyday performance and the camera That's why I can say the Galaxy S7 Edge is the best all around, well rounded Andriod phone. Most bang for your buck? I'd give that to the Axon 7 but the S7 is the best we'll rounded phone that helps get you more done, and not just for the average user. For all users. You won't be disappointed with this phone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2016 by Ronaldo Lopez

  • Absolutely love!
Color: Blue
Phone was perfect amazing condition and i love it and its such a pretty color. Got it a day early too. I have been so happy with this product. I definitely recommend this seller! A 10/10 thank you so much i like this.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Ashlynne minnigeh

  • Loved the phone but had to buy a charging pad ...
Color: Black
Loved the phone but had to buy a charging pad as the charging port would not charge and error message said "moisture detected in the charging port" Phone had never been wet and i'd only had it for a day. Went to the android website for solutions and used the blow dryer to clear out any moisture if any and also used rice to dry it out. It would charge for a few minutes then stop. I had no choice but to return it. Cosmetically and operationally the phone worked perfectly but I needed to be able to charge the phone while away from home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016 by Charles Slacks

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