Testseek.co.uk have collected 839 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G930 Galaxy S7 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G930 Galaxy S7.
March 2016
(90%)
839 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
967 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The design may not look all that different
But I love how the Galaxy S7 sits in the palm. It's comfortable to hold
And the curved edges and reduced width means it's easier to use one-handed
Samsung has refined the design from the S6 in all the right wa
Classy looks
Comfortable to hold
Fast
Great quality camera
Micro SD slot
Waterproof
Great design
Brilliant screen
Lots of power
Great camera experience
Good battery performance
MicroSD slot
Refined design and build (with waterproofing)
Polished design. Awesome camera. Long battery life. microSD storage slot and water-resistant (again!)
Quality build
Buttery smooth performance
Battery is significantly improved
Improved battery
Stronger camera
Always on display looks great
Superb screen
Good audio with hi-res support
MicroSD card slot
Premium design
Strong camera performance
Super fast performance
Superb camera
Expandable storage via microSD
Premium glass and metal design
Vivid screen
Outstanding camera
Beautiful display
Perfect size
Very good camera
Expandable storage
IP 68 rating
Solid processor
Strikingly goodlooking
USB OTG optimised
Stunning AMOLED display
Brilliant camera in all conditions
Newly waterproofed body
Sumptuous screen
Fast and powerful
Great camera
Impressive battery
microSD storage
Accurate fingerprint scanner
Subtle design flourishes
Android Marshmallow
Expandable memory returns
Brilliant design and screen
Functions perfectly
Superb design
Excellent and easy-to-use camera
LONG battery life
Clean UI
BEST DISPLAY
Gorgeous
Design
Better battery life than Galaxy S6
Camera shoots better in low light
Focuses faster
Micro SD card slot
Powerful Snapdragon 820 processor
MicroSD storage
Android Marshmallow
Stunning looks
MicroSD slot and IP68 water resistance
Glorious display
The editors didn't like
Very little
If I'm honest. The cost is high
But that's to be expected. The Samsung Galaxy S7 is a top smartphone
And its price tag reflects the going rate for such a device in the current market
There are Chinese manufacturers making phones with flags
Merely okay battery life
Still expensive
Similar to S6
Interface won't suit everyone
Few new features
TouchWiz is over the top
Prone to fingerprint smears
Will always sit in the shadow of the SGS7 edge
Annoyingly reflective. Smudge magnet. Plastic-looking selfies even with no filter. No removable battery
Display Samsung has had the best smartphone displays in the business since, give or take, the Galaxy Note 3. They still do, even if you don't hear that praise being sung so often these days (mostly because it's just a given anymore), Quality Samsung's pho
Speed The Snapdragon 820 version of the S7 feels no quicker than an S6 on Marshmallow. Really. It's noticeable. It's also noticeably slower than the Exynos variant. I have my suspicions about this, see them in the performance section
The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge will invite controversy by their very existence. Samsung could serve up the S7 at half the price and with half the bloat and people would still be making TouchWiz jokes like it was 2012. That's life when you're the most popular A...
Perfected design, IP68 protection, Great display, Excellent battery life, Reliable fingerprint sensor, Stellar performance, Improved software experience, Impressive low light camera, Excellent connectivity and hardware options, Expandable storage makes a
Below average speaker, Aggressive display brightness requires managing, Camera has increased noise reduction, Glass build is a fingerprint magnet
At the end of the microUSB era, Samsung shows us what could be the perfect smartphone and addresses last year's user concerns by increasing the battery and bringing back microSD card expansion in a water resistant body...
The Galaxy S7 is a really easy phone to recommend. It has everything you could want in a phone, including fixes for all of last year's troublesome areas. But should you go out and buy one? That depends. Are you on a 2-year old phone or one of HTC's fr...
Fast performance, Best display on the market, Great camera, Water resistant, Wireless charging, Unrivaled build quality
Can't use SD card for internal storage, Not-so-great battery life, Terrible speaker quality, Expensive
Samsung's kitchen sink approach to both hardware and software has been refined over the years with the S7 being the successful culmination of all those years of R&D. Samsung has made improvements to answer some of the most glaring shortcomings found in la...
Abstract: Samsung vs. iPhone, Nexus vs. Lumia. It's time to find out who makes the best smartphone camera.Recently a new smartphone waltzed onto the scene, throwing a gauntlet to the ground: we have the best smartphone camera, Samsung said. There are already some e...
Abstract: Samsung vs. iPhone, Nexus vs. Lumia. It's time to find out who makes the best smartphone camera.Recently a new smartphone waltzed onto the scene, throwing a gauntlet to the ground: we have the best smartphone camera, Samsung said. There are already some e...
Abstract: The two latest smartphones in Samsung's Galaxy lineup, the S7s, have arrived. In an effort to become “the smartphone to buy” before Apple releases their next model, Samsung released these with a lot of fanfare. This included special promotions by various...
Ergonomic design, Waterproof, Superior display, Bleeding edge hardware, Fingerprint scanner, Wireless charging, Unique design with leather back and slight curve, Bigger screen, Userreplaceable blattery, Cheaper
There are two reasons why you might be interested in comparing these two handsets. You either own an LG G4 and are interested in upgrading to one of this year's heavy hitters, or are looking for a new phone and are wondering whether it's a good idea to sh...
Published: 2016-03-14, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: The Galaxy S7 Edge (left) and Galaxy S7 (right).The Galaxy S7 Edge (left) and Galaxy S7 (right).Other than the screens, the two devices are identical.Samsung changed the glass shape a bit this yearit now curves in around the edge, giving it lots of light-...
Camera can be a mixed bag, Slightly underwhelming battery, SIM/microSD tray is flimsy
Another year, another Galaxy S. While the new S7 isn't as dramatic a departure for Samsung as the S6 was, it benefits immensely from a year's worth of refinement. It's more powerful, not to mention even more beautiful than the S6, but Samsung hasn't a...