Thursday, October 20, 2016
You Should Switch Your Galaxy Note 7, What Should you Get?
After an outstanding review, the future finally galaxy note 7 proved to be dimmed. Now, all those who have bought this product are wondering, what I get now ?? It is not easy to replace products that have earned the best reviews, but we had no other choice but to try.
We will divide this into 2- selection of other products of samsung (samsung provide financial incentives for better performance when you are faithful with the product) and other things
A Galaxy Alternative
Very clearly, the Galaxy S7 edge is the closest options. It has a similar-sized curved screen (5.5" vs. 5.7"), same chipset, same waterproofing, same camera, same battery (S7 edge is actually ahead on this one) and so on.
It's all the same with one major exception - no S Pen. That is in the exclusive purview of the Note series. Sure, you can go one generation back and get the Galaxy Note5 (there was no Note6). However, you'll lose the microSD slot and waterproofing, the Dual Pixel autofocus on the camera, USB Type-C as well and the chipset is a generation older.
While you're at it, have a look at the Galaxy A8 (2016). It has a 5.7" Super AMOLED screen (1080p resolution, though) and an all-metal body (no glass on the back). This phone uses the same chipset as the Galaxy Note5 but does have a microSD card. No S Pen, of course, but that was to be expected.
The Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) is a solid (if rare) choice too. It grows the Super AMOLED screen to 6" (the 1080p resolution is a bit of a stretch here) and uses a decently powerful Snapdragon 652. Its 16MP camera boasts OIS, something the A8 (2016) lacks. The non-Pro Galaxy A9 (2016) is easier to find in stores worldwide, but it drops the main camera to 13MP (keeping the OIS) and the battery capacity from the impressive 5,000mAh to the still plentiful 4,000mAh (Note7 had 3,500mAh, Note5 just 3,000mAh).
Looking Elsewhere
The premium Pixel XL has a 5.5" AMOLED screen with QHD resolution and is the first to launch with Android 7.1 Nougat and with Snapdragon 821. It's not waterproof, but is at least splash resistant. It has the impressive 12MP camera from the now defunct Nexus phones that feels great shooting at night.
Defunct or not, the Huawei-built Nexus 6P is still a smart choice. It boasts a bigger AMOLED screen - 5.7" QHD - excellent stereo speakers around it. It does use the older Snapdragon 810 chipset with "only" 3GB of RAM, but as discussed, its camera is awesome.
Well, which one are you getting? Is it something not on this list - it's far from exhaustive, it's just some of the better known, easy to find devices that can live up to the Galaxy Note7 experience. Not one with a stylus to match the S Pen, though. LG had some phones with a capacitive stylus, but they fell off the map, perhaps the rumored Surface phone can fill that gap. Via GSMArena
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