
Just like last year’s Galaxy S6, the Galaxy S7 sports a metal frame with a glass back.


For example, the rear camera bump isn’t as pronounced. In terms of design, the Galaxy S7 looks very similar to the Galaxy S6 other than a few minor changes.
LG G5 WATERROOF PLUS
The Hi-Fi Plus module is for sound connoisseurs, offering support for 32-bit, 284KHz high-definition audio playback. It also sports a 1,200mAh battery, which extends the life of the 2,800mAh battery that’s already in the phone. The Cam Plus module adds a better grip when taking photos and turns the G5 into a more traditional camera by adding physical buttons for power, shutter, video recording, and zoom. And swapping the battery is only the tip of the iceberg: There are two optional modules available at launch - the Cam Plus and the Hi-Fi Plus - and more on the way. Normally a unibody device cannot feature a removable battery, but the LG G5’s bottom pops out like a drawer, revealing the battery. LG decided to do a complete overhaul with the G5, while Samsung left the S7 with a familiar look. The G5 now sports a unibody all-metal design that is unique in more ways than one. For starters, you won’t see the plastic antenna bands found on other phones thanks to a process the company calls “micro-dizing.”Īnother first is the ability to swap out modules at the bottom of the phone. Pre-order the Galaxy S7 at: Samsung, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon Pre-orders start Feb 23, in stores March 10, 2016 LG Cam Plus & LG Hi-Fi Plus with B&O Play None (perhaps more vulnerable than a normal phone due to modular design) Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, LTE, HSPA+, USB Type C, NFCĪccelerometer, ambient light, barometer, Geo-magnetic, gyroscope, proximity, hall, heart-rateĪccelerometer, ambient light, compass / magnetometer, gyroscope, proximityĭual Pixel 12MP with OIS and f/1.7 apertureĭual rear lenses – 16MP main and 8MP wide-angle (135 degrees) with OIS
