Testseek.co.uk have collected 911 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G935 Galaxy S7 Edge and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G935 Galaxy S7 Edge .
March 2016
(89%)
911 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
1577 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Wonderful design and build quality
The edge curves look great
Good battery performance (better than S7 standard)
Camera performance
Great camera experience
Good battery performance
MicroSD slot
Refined design and build (with waterproofing)
Premium glass and metal design
MicroSD and waterproofing
Large battery and great camera
The second you pick up the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
You know you're holding a premium phone. Actually
That moment happens before you pick it up
As when you get close to it the always-on display will intrigue you
And the blended curve design will entice
Excellent camera
Vibrant screen
Some surprisingly useful Edge features
Great camera in all conditions
Stunning design
Sharp
Vibrant display
Beautiful screen
Impressive build
Massive battery
That gorgeous curved screen
Immense battery life
Incredibly powerful
Stunning design and premium build
Superb screen
Fast performance
MicroSD card slot
Great camera
Good audio with high-res support
Big battery
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a gorgeous larger curved screen and larger battery than the otherwise identical standard S7. It really is something special. The extra navigation tools can be useful when used judiciously
A phablet that is as easy to use as a 5in phone
Fast
Great screen
Long battery
Fast and wireless charging
Brilliant camera
Waterproof
Good fingerprint sensor
Gorgeous display
Fantastic specs
Wow factor
Epitome of premium
Subime screen
Fast auto-focusing camera
Long-lasting battery
Expandable storage
Fingerprint scanner
Android Marshmallow
Stunning AMOLED display
Brilliant camera in all conditions
Newly waterproofed body
Tyylikäs näyttö
Hyvä käyttökokemus
Loistava kamera
Gorgeous Edge design looks nearly perfect
Top-of-the-line-specs
Water-resistant design
Solid camera takes strong low-light pics
Fast fingerprint sensor
Sublime screen
Android Marshmallow
The editors didn't like
It's a fingerprint magnet
Software adds features you might never use
Speakers aren't stand-out great
It's costly
TouchWiz is over the top
Prone to fingerprint smears
Will always sit in the shadow of the SGS7 edge
Fingerprints
Fingerprints everywhere
Cartoonish looking UI
I'm still not sold on how well the microSD support will work in the Galaxy S7 Edge. If you're putting in an average-quality card I've got a sneaking suspicion that over time it's going to slow the phone down a little if you've got too much information tha
Merely satisfactory battery life
Even for a phablet
It can be uncomfortable to hold
Minor lag in TouchWiz
Screen can be overly reflective
Slight plastic feel
Set to be expensive
Edge apps still mostly superfluous
Music could time a little better
Slight blue tinge to screen off axis
Too big for some
Drop in camera megapixels
Expensive
When you pile on these extra navigation tools
They slow you down rather than speed you up. It's pricier than other good phones
Battery isn't removable
MicroSD card isn't used as adopted storage
Won't get software updates as fast as Nexus devices
micro SD card slot, Samsung Pay, Gorgeous display, Excellent camera
Expensive, Massive delay for OS updates, Accidental screen taps from palm touching curved sides
Julie: My favorite S7 Edge features in order of my own personal importance are: wireless charging, Samsung Pay, gorgeous display, great camera and the micro SD card slot. But there's one thing that makes it easy for me to send this phone back to Verizon –...
Published: 2016-03-29, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: We can't decide if the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are incredibly easy or incredibly hard to review. They get so many things right that it's easy to sing their praises, but because they're so good and polished, lacking the kinds of gimmicks that used to define...
Published: 2016-03-27, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
superb camera, lightning-fast SoC, expandable storage, dust and water proof (IP68), outstanding screen, great battery life, Quick Charge and wireless charging, voice quality, good headset included, OTG adapter included
no infrared sensor, no radio receiver, Live View in Pro Mode not always reliable, micro-USB 2.0 only, no MHL or SlimPort support
Samsung has developed an outstanding smartphone visually and technically, and it sets standards. The Korean manufacturer could have offered more in connectivity in terms of more modern LTE and also primarily in terms of interfaces. Particularly the lack o...
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge easily wins the Zenfone Zoom as a smartphone, but for S$1098, it ought to. The ASUS Zenfone Zoom is priced a mere S$659 (the 128GB variant sells for S$729), but the hardware specs are comparable to the S7 edge: 4GB RAM, runs on 2.5G...
This is a solid phone through and through: great battery life, innovative features, and hugely overpowered specs. It might not suit everyone, and it is pretty expensive, but it has to be one of the best Android devices out there...
Beautiful and crisp 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad-HD Display, 12 “Dual Pixel” f/1.7 Camera that's great for beginners & advanced enough for photography enthusiasts, IP68 certified dust and water resistant design, Micro-SD slot for storage expansion, Smaller t
No removable or replaceable battery, Poor bottom-facing speaker, Fingerprint magnet, No USB Type-C Port or Faster QC 3.0 charging speeds
In closing, all that really needs to be said is that the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is essentially the best Android smartphone available right now under 5.7-inches, if not possibly overall. It has all the makings and features to be a device everyone should wa...
Published: 2016-03-25, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: When it comes to technology, especially the fast-paced advancement of mobile technology, design cycles are often based on either innovation or iteration. Sometimes it's a blend of both, but often times, like Intel's tick-tock silicon design process, it ma...
Abstract: As we all know, Samsung introduced a major design and build quality overhaul to their Galaxy S series last year, and we also got our first look at the all new Edge variant of the Galaxy S6 . While largely similar to its flagship counterpart, what made the...
Incredibly fast, Mind-blowing screen and interesting edge display, Superb build quality, Ultra Fast, High resolution, balanced sound output, Truly excellent TouchWiz software, Incredible camera software, MicroSD card support, Dustproof and water-resistant
Slippery, slippery, slippery, Edge display doesn't make sense for everyone, Some odd palm rejection issues with the screen, particularly on the edge displays, Mediocre bottom-facing speaker, Camera still takes blurry shots in low light at times
The Galaxy S7 Edge is absolutely the best phone Samsung has ever made, bar none. Sure there are some issues, but most of these are software ones that'll likely get addressed in some form or another over the next few updates. The only hardware problems...
I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I am once again delighted with the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. The smartphone is finally worth the premium retail price. The battery is great, the camera is spectacular, the UI runs smoothly, you can expand the...