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March 2016
(90%)
839 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(81%)
967 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
à peu près tout
Design très réussi
Résistant à l'eau et à la poussière
Lecteur de cartes microSD
Compact et puissant
Appareil photo de très bonne qualité Très bonne autonomie
Finition exemplaire
Performances générales
Écran proche du sans-faute
Rapidité et précision de la mise au point
Retour du port microSD
Qualité des photos d'un très bon niveau
Autonomie
Etanchéité (IP68)
Design très haut de gamme
Bonne prise en main
Une qualité d'affichage au top
MicroSD et étanchéité de retour
Excellentes performances globales
Interface TouchWiz complète
Personnalisable et rapide
Adaptateur USB pour le transfert de données
Excel
Écran fantastique
Un appareil photo top
Excellente autonomie
Retour de l'IP68 et du slot microSD
Finitions
Performances
Écran
Excellente fluidité au quotidien
Nombreuses fonctionnalités pour les joueurs
Appareil photo vraiment bon
L'écran AMOLED de qualité
Le renouveau de TouchWizz
Beaucoup plus sobre et simple
Mémoire désormais extensible
Design soigné et coque étanche
Une autonomie en hausse / Des performances sans reproches / Un capteur photo plus rapide et efficace en faible luminosité / Le retour du lecteur microSD et de l'étanchéité
Design toujours aussi séduisant
Finition très haut de gamme
Appareil photo impressionnant
Bonne autonomie
Slot pour carte microSD
Résistant à l'eau
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
à peu près rien (vu son prix en avril 2017)
Galerie photos
Autres
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TouchWiz n'a pas évolué
Détails légèrement moins présents en photo par rapport au GS6
Espace occupé par le système (presque 8 Go)
Batterie inamovible
Le verre
Glissant et salissant
Pas d'USB Type C
Boutons de volume un peu trop haut (pour les droitiers)
Waterproof, highresolution screen, wellconsidered physical and software UI
Confusing outofbox experience, expensive and carrierdependent, hardcoded navigation buttons
Over the past couple of years, Android phones have been gaining in power and sophistication, and the Samsung S7 series is pretty much the state of the art. The physical package is right: top-end build quality, waterproofing, switches in the right place, l...
microSD slot, waterproof (IP68) and heart-rate sensor, Improvements in the design – rounded edges and less protruding camera, Super AMOLED display with QHD resolution, high brightness, outstanding constrast ratio and accurate colors, Good sound quality an
The screen uses PWM to regulate the brightness, Lacks Quick Charge 3.0 and no USB-C port
The quality of a flagship device isn't measured by the visual changes it got from the previous generation, but rather the improvements and new features it brings to the table. Keeping this in mind, we can say that the comparison between the Galaxy S6 and...
The first place we can start is design, and here we can see that the Galaxy S7 is decidedly an evolution of the Galaxy S6's ID. However, pretty much every sharp edge has been rounded out to make the device more comfortable in the hand. The device has also...
Publié: 2016-03-08, Auteur: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Extrait: Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge offer a veritable greatest hits list of smartphone features: They combine the looks of the company's Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge with the waterproof design and expandable storage of the Galaxy S5 to make two beautiful and durable...
Metal-and-glass chassis is dust and water resistant, 12-megapixel rear-facing camera sensor with f/1.7 aperture offers the best low light performance of any smartphone, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 is fast and powerful and perfect for mobile gamers and multi
You'll have to contend with unremovable bloat if you buy this phone through your carrier
The Galaxy S7 is a near-perfect Android device, but you should only upgrade if your carrier is offering you a discount...
Metal-and-glass chassis is dust and water resistant, 12-megapixel rear-facing camera sensor with f/1.7 aperture offers the best low light performance of any smartphone, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 is fast and powerful and perfect for mobile gamers and multi
You'll have to contend with unremovable bloat if you buy this phone through your carrier
The Galaxy S7 is a near-perfect Android device, but you should only upgrade if your carrier is offering you a discount...
Publié: 2016-03-08, Auteur: Grant , review by: brighthand.com
Quality build and display, Highend performance, Waterproofing and expandable memory have returned, Great camera
Fingerprint sensor isn't very accurate, Doesn't bring much of anything new to the table, Alwayson display needs work
The Samsung Galaxy S7 is the new gold standard for Android phones, but does that mean you should buy it? If you're a Galaxy S6 owner, you can wait until next year's iteration. But for Android newcomers or those currently holding onto older models, it's wo...
Water resistant construction with a premium design, Always On Display takes the hassle out of checking out the time, Outstanding lowlight performance with the camera, Substantial improvement to its call quality
Body is fingerprint magnet, Display brightness could be higher
It's rather tough to say where the Galaxy S7 is positioned in Samsung's fabled history. Without a doubt, last year brought a stunning (and surging) change to the series that wasn't felt prior to the S6. In one fell swoop, Samsung completely altered its re...
Polished design. Awesome camera. Long battery life. microSD storage slot and water-resistant (again!)
Annoyingly reflective. Smudge magnet. Plastic-looking selfies even with no filter. No removable battery, which isn't surprising, but is still a compromise compared to 2014's S5
The fast, powerful, beautiful Galaxy S7 phone is 2016's all-around phone to beat...
Publié: 2016-03-08, Auteur: Sam , review by: tomsguide.com
Better battery with vastly improved standby, Smooth, snappy performance, Superfast autofocus, microSD card slot and waterproofing are back, Smoother, more seductive body
No USB-C, TouchWiz still a little fiddly, Too much carrier bloat
If the S6 brought premium design to Samsung's flagship phones, the Galaxy S7 refines and combines those trend-setting good looks with all the features you really wanted from the phones that came before it. The S7's camera is faster and better in low light...