If you read the title of the thread, smaller than the S7 Edge.Wait .. Smaller battery? Than what? If you're comparing Note to Note it is bigger, no?
And I did read it ... Hence me comparing it Note to note. If we want to compare other phones why not open it up to any phone instead of limiting it to the edge? I'd rather compare Note to note. If the difference was like 1k mAh I could see the issue but 100? Eh..If you read the title of the thread, smaller than the S7 Edge.
Smaller than earlier rumors, and smaller than S7 Edge (according to latest rumors), but bigger than previous Note.
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And I did read it ... Hence me comparing it Note to note. If we want to compare other phones why not open it up to any phone instead of limiting it to the edge? I'd rather compare Note to note. If the difference was like 1k mAh I could see the issue but 100? Eh..
Because many of us are deciding between buying an S7 Edge, and a Note 7. Hence the comparison. I am not trying to choose between a new Note and an old Note.
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Because many of us are deciding between buying an S7 Edge, and a Note 7. Hence the comparison. I am not trying to choose between a new Note and an old Note.
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I would rather get the note 7. Newer tech, couple cool but gimmicky additions, supposdely good screen, S-Pen, possibly new processor and more ram, slightly bigger, and the biggest part is USB Type C.
Now all you have to determine is all that worth the extra price. Remember you are keeping this phone for probably 2 years, and i'm sure companies will be utilizing with USB typce C more, and you'll want a phone that can hold out for the time. So the extra cost should not be much of a deterrent between the Note 7 and the Edge.
TL: DR: $100-200 extra investment going matter in 2 years? That's up to you.
There is no surprise now a days, everything will be leaked before hand for every phone. It's hard to keep leaks in check at the manufacturing channel, carrier testing, and various other channels. When is the last time any OEM surprised with anything we didn't know already?Wonder if Samsung will pull any surprises out of the bag on Tuesday?
2 years?!?!? I agree with you, but the vast majority of the complainers are current s7 Edge owners. They haven't had their phones for 2 years (obviously). The Note is a companion option to the s7... not a replacement. People are free to do what you want, but comparing the Note 7 to the S7 and hoping for any significant difference is just plain ignorant. Samsung did not design them to be different, they didn't intend them to be different, they are producing just what they wanted to. I would bet the Note 8 is 99% the same as the s8... plan accordingly.
The s7 just came out a couple months ago, anyone complaining about the note 7 while owning the s7 is just being ridiculous as you just bought a new phone lol.
Not really -- everyone is different. I have swapped many phones this year so far. A lot of people on here are chronic phone switchers and don't stick with the same phone .
Not really -- everyone is different. I have swapped many phones this year so far. A lot of people on here are chronic phone switchers and don't stick with the same phone .
Right. But I think the point is, that's not Samsung's fault.
The same thing is happening on the Apple forums. People with iPhone 6s's are complaining that the rumored iPhone 7 isn't offering a strong reason to upgrade. We're going to see more and more of these complaints as phone tech plateaus. If your LG right now, you gotta be thinking, Wtf?
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a slightly larger screen, S Pen and a smaller battery?
I'm not that excited paying top dollar for 6-8 month old hardware in a new package. :'(
What gives?