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I had been strongly leaning towards replacing my S6 with an S7 Edge this weekend. However, the following criticism from Forbes is worrying:
I really want to like Samsung’s gorgeous new Galaxy S7 Edge phone. It’s undoubtedly the most-elegant, sleekest-looking smartphone on the market, blending a sleek metal casing with beautifully curved glass. It just makes me want to hold it — the ultimate compliment I could ever pay a cell phone.
The problem? Holding it, ironically.
Its screen is too responsive. And because that glass screen wraps around the phone’s right and left extremes — thus, the “Edge” in its name – there’s more of it to hold and functions to activate with inadvertent touches. In two weeks testing it, I’ve often backed out of apps unintentionally or brought up unwanted menus. I’ve used it all day everyday, so I’m not sure if more time would help me learn to hold it better. I’ve tried being so careful, but to no avail. Case in point: I took it to Florida for a family vacation, using it primarily as my GPS device and camera. Nearly every time I typed my destination into Google Maps, I meticulously eased the S7 Edge down into the car’s console cup holder so I could see the screen while driving, and wound up backing out of the GPS app in the process. Thus, I’d have to re-load it and try the entire process again. Seriously, this happened time after time. Same thing using the camera: The longer I held it up to snap photos, the more prone I became to backing out of the camera app. And yes, the phone I used had up-to-date software — just in case anyone was wondering.
So... is he right? Thanks in advance for the feedback.
Full article here for anyone who is interested:
Forbes Welcome
I really want to like Samsung’s gorgeous new Galaxy S7 Edge phone. It’s undoubtedly the most-elegant, sleekest-looking smartphone on the market, blending a sleek metal casing with beautifully curved glass. It just makes me want to hold it — the ultimate compliment I could ever pay a cell phone.
The problem? Holding it, ironically.
Its screen is too responsive. And because that glass screen wraps around the phone’s right and left extremes — thus, the “Edge” in its name – there’s more of it to hold and functions to activate with inadvertent touches. In two weeks testing it, I’ve often backed out of apps unintentionally or brought up unwanted menus. I’ve used it all day everyday, so I’m not sure if more time would help me learn to hold it better. I’ve tried being so careful, but to no avail. Case in point: I took it to Florida for a family vacation, using it primarily as my GPS device and camera. Nearly every time I typed my destination into Google Maps, I meticulously eased the S7 Edge down into the car’s console cup holder so I could see the screen while driving, and wound up backing out of the GPS app in the process. Thus, I’d have to re-load it and try the entire process again. Seriously, this happened time after time. Same thing using the camera: The longer I held it up to snap photos, the more prone I became to backing out of the camera app. And yes, the phone I used had up-to-date software — just in case anyone was wondering.
So... is he right? Thanks in advance for the feedback.
Full article here for anyone who is interested:
Forbes Welcome