Galaxy Note 7 - In-Depth Look! (Initial Review)

**The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: A Review**

As I held the new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge in my hands, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity about its features. The device is sleek and slim, with a beautiful 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display that is sure to please even the most discerning eye. The device feels incredibly comfortable to hold, with a subtle curve that fits perfectly in the palm of my hand.

One of the standout features of the S7 Edge is its camera capabilities. The camera is capable of taking stunning photos and videos, with advanced features such as optical zoom, 2x or 3x digital zoom, and a wide-angle lens. The device also supports 4K video recording at 30fps, making it ideal for capturing life's special moments. I was particularly impressed by the phone's ability to take great selfies, thanks to its advanced front-facing camera with f/1.7 aperture.

In addition to its impressive camera capabilities, the S7 Edge also features a range of innovative software features that set it apart from its competitors. One of my favorite features is the Edge panel, which allows users to access information and functions at the edge of their screen without having to leave what they're doing. The Edge panel is customizable, allowing users to choose which apps and features appear on the panel, as well as how they are arranged.

Another feature that I was excited to try out was the iris scanner, which provides an additional layer of security for users. The scanner uses advanced biometric technology to authenticate users' identities, providing a secure way to unlock their device and access sensitive information. I was pleased to find that the scanner worked smoothly and efficiently, with no issues or lag.

**Camera Modes and Settings**

One of my favorite features of the S7 Edge is its camera app, which offers a range of advanced modes and settings for users to experiment with. The camera app has a simple and intuitive interface, making it easy to access the various modes and settings. One mode that I found particularly useful was the Pro mode, which allows users to manually control exposure, focus, and ISO. This feature is perfect for photographers who want more control over their shots.

The S7 Edge also features advanced camera capabilities such as shape correction, which helps to fix distortions in selfies taken with a single hand. The phone's camera software has also been improved, with features like optical zoom, 2x or 3x digital zoom, and a wide-angle lens. The device also supports 4K video recording at 30fps, making it ideal for capturing life's special moments.

**Power Saving Features**

One of the most impressive features of the S7 Edge is its range of power saving options. The phone has a number of customizable settings that allow users to tailor their experience to their needs. One feature I was particularly excited about was the option to limit maximum brightness, which helps to conserve battery life when using the device outdoors.

The S7 Edge also features advanced power saving options such as mid and Max modes, which can be used to quickly adjust the phone's performance and settings to conserve energy. The device also has a feature called "Always-On Display" which allows users to see basic information like time, date, and notifications on their screen even when it is in sleep mode.

**Secure Folder**

One of the most impressive features of the S7 Edge is its Secure Folder, which provides an additional layer of security for users. The Secure Folder is a secure environment within the device where sensitive data can be stored and accessed without compromising the overall security of the phone.

To access the Secure Folder, users must first set up the feature by going through a tutorial that explains how to use it. Once set up, users can store their sensitive data in the Secure Folder, which is only accessible with a PIN or password. This provides an additional layer of security for users who need to protect their data from unauthorized access.

**Accessories**

As I left the event, I had the opportunity to try out some of the accessories that Samsung has available for the S7 Edge. One accessory that caught my eye was the 3100mAh battery pack, which is designed to charge the phone using inductive charging technology. The battery pack is also water-resistant and can be charged at any time.

I also had a chance to try out the SVW standing cover, which allows users to easily watch content on their device while keeping it safe from accidental drops or scratches. The cover is also equipped with an inductive charger that can charge the phone while it's in use.

**Gear VR**

Finally, I had a chance to try out the Gear VR headset, which is designed to provide a fully immersive virtual reality experience for users. The headset is sleek and comfortable to wear, with a wide field of view and high-resolution display.

I was pleased to find that the Gear VR headset worked smoothly and efficiently, providing an engaging and immersive experience. The headset also supports advanced features like spatial audio and haptic feedback, which enhance the overall virtual reality experience.

In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is a powerful and feature-rich device that sets a new standard for smartphones. With its stunning display, advanced camera capabilities, and innovative software features, this phone is sure to please even the most discerning users.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey everybody this is Erica the technology nerd likes to film stuff and I just returned from New York from Samsung unpacked I had a chance to take a nice in-depth look at the Galaxy Note 7 and I want to share that with you all this event was really nice I got to see a lot of really great people and also I had the chance to sit in the very front row which is like never so right after the event I got to spring up and touch the devices first so let's take a look at the Note 7 in all its Glory shall we on the left hand side you have an infrared light for the iris scanner on the right hand side you have a dedicated camera just to recognize your irises alongside a 5 megapixel front facing camera then along the bottom we have our fingerprint sensor and home button and our capacitive Keys did I mention that this device has Gorilla Glass 5 I'm really going to be curious to check that out there's a nice subtle curve on this and I wasn't too disturbed by it so on the left hand side you have those two volume buttons then on the right hand side is the power button taking a look at the back we have the 12 megapixel camera same as on the Galaxy S7 you have your LED flash and also your sensor for S Health just like last year this device has fast inductive charging and it has a 3,500 mAh battery so 100 Mah hours less than the Galaxy S7 Edge taking a look along the bottom we have a USBC Port now they're also going to include an adapter in the Box you have fast charging you also have your headphone jack you've got a microphone and your speaker and of course you have your Spen and before I forget we also have an SD card slot that can support up to 256 GB and there's 64 GB of onboard storage so happy about that now taking a look at the S Pen this is a thinner tip than last year the reason being is so that it can be more precise and more sensitive to pressure we are going from 1.6 mm down to7 so I'm going to be interested to see how well I can draw with this thing now for those of you who are wondering yes Samsung has listened you can no longer insert the S Pen backwards thank you to Dom for pointing that out he seemed very jolly the clicky top is just a little bit wider so it's a little wider that way you by the way the Galaxy Note 7 is ip68 water resistant so it can go down to 1.5 M for a half hour but the other thing is that the S Pen can work underwater as well you're probably thinking yeah that's cool and all but why would I take my S Pen and water anyway well I figure if I'm washing dishes and I need to write something down like something like soap I need more soap if my hands are wet I can get the screen wet and the pen will still work no problem although if you put the screen underneath water touching it with your finger won't work but the S Pen does so now moving on let's take a look at all the colors that we have here so starting from left to right right you've got platinum gold titanium silver coral blue that's the new one and then you've also got black onyx my personal favorite the thing to note about the coral blue one is that you can see that the frame is a gold color instead of being silver and the black onyx one is actually a black frame instead of being silver I really like that now moving on to talking about the size of this device I was a little bit nervous because I really don't want a phone this bigger than the Galaxy S7 Edge I thought that was the perfect size phone so I was really happy to see that it's pretty much the same size as the Galaxy S7 Edge just a little bit taller so I don't think this is going to be really cumbersome for me to use I'm impressed this thing feels like it's all screen and I would say that it is even more comfortable to hold than the Galaxy S7 Edge so that's a real plus I found that the black onyx Note 7 looks quite similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge especially mine so it was funny that people kept grabbing my S7 edge off the table thinking that it was a note sorry guys I really like how this note feels in the hand I think it's the best feeling note that I've held so far it's a large device but in hand it really does not feel like it moving on to the iris scanner I had plenty of time to play around with it I think that it's cool it has a lot of potential but also wasn't very comfortable for me to use personally what I found was that the LED sensor shining into my eyes really wasn't very pleasant anyway they give you a couple of pointers for when you're setting it up they tell you if you wear glasses or contacts it may not work as well you need to hold it 10 to 14 inches away from your face well because you have that light shining in your eyes and you can only program one set of irises at a time so you're not going to be able to share this and in my experience no it does not make a mistake and think that somebody else is you so provided you're holding it correctly up to your face it actually is pretty quick less than a second to unlock and yes whether you have the iris scanner feature set up or not you're still able to use the fingerprint sensor so it's an either or scenario features let's get into new software features one I really like is called pinned memos so you were able to keep a pinned screenoff memo thanks to always on display on the display for an hour so you can be reminded to do what you need to do so how do you get this going well just take out the pen and just like last year when the display is off you can take a note but then you can also pin that note so it will be always on your always on display so anytime you pick up your phone it'll be there also right from always on display you can minimize your little note so people can't see it you can also double click it again in order to pop it back up and you can trash it right from that same display all at the same time so that's really handy and where would we be without a new suite of SP P features so first we're looking at magnify so if you're somebody who can't really see very well or text is too small you can magnify up to 300% all it takes is just moving your SP pen over the display then you're also able to change the percentage of magnification as well we've also got a feature that's called glance which helps augment the device's multitasking abilities but you need to use this always with the S Pen it won't work with just your finger so essentially it allows you to peek into minimized applications that are running in the background you can even interact with the app that you are glancing at but as soon as you take the pen away it goes right back downward to being minimized the great thing is that this works with all applications there is no app this will not work with essentially Samsung really wants you to keep the S Pen in your hand and to continue to use it well after that honeymoon period wears off the last feature is called translate so essentially if you hover the S Pen over a word it will translate it into the language of your choice which I find really Nifty I just wish you didn't need the S Pen in order to do this another Nifty feature that is found underneath smart select allows you to create an animated gif so just say that you go into a video of some kind you can record 15 seconds you can record high quality if you want and then you stop it once you hit stop you have a couple of options you can share it or you can even draw on the new gif as well so you can say la la la I like it I don't know then then you can save or share it that's awesome all built right in if you don't want to do anything with it at the moment it will be saved right underneath its own animated gif folder and now for all of you artists out there Samsung has included two new pen tools you have a watercolor pen tool and an oil pen tool so you can mix new colors you can create depth in your paintings they just want you to treat it like a canvas so we'll see personally I've always found the note display even at 5.7 in to be just too small to really enjoy drawing on or painting but I surely appreciate the step forward Samsung is also trying to push forward by introducing the ability to display HDR content on a mobile device the idea here is to stream content that really pops and they will be partnering with Amazon to provide this streamed HDR content they're essentially doing this with their mdn chip the mobile digital natural image engine chip which they've had as far as long as I can remember it essentially controls how the display looks it can apply your calibration profiles like the basic mode adaptive display mode it tweaks how the image looks so this Chip is going to be handling the HDR content and we'll see if it looks any good I can't say anything yet I'm hopeful now let's move on to talking about the user interface and user experience we have Android 6.0.1 so this is not nit as far as when we will see nit your guess is as good as mine it's going to depend on your carrier especially Samsung made a big deal about the refined user experience talking about softened colors and also they've made their icons uniformly rounded and I have to say that I think that it looks quite nice I think that TouchWiz is becoming less obtrusive than ever I really like that they made the toggle shade more useful so right underneath the shade I don't have to leave it I've got more access to settings than we've ever got before so I can play around with a blue light filter and I can change the temperature all without leaving this toggle shade on any of these options that you see a little carrot you can pull up more options so underneath flashlight you can even control the brightness it's really a clean step in the right direction even settings looks cleaner and less annoying than I've seen it previously they have flattened the interface they've gotten rid of those annoying colored circles and instead you've got sort of softer looking colored icons and I'm not minding those as much it's not a huge vomit on AOSP like it used to be they've even continued this simplified user interface underneath the camera so now to switch between cameras to front and back all you have to do is swipe I think that's very intuitive very simple less buttons is always better also you can swipe to get to various filters you don't have to push buttons for that anymore swipe again and you can get to your different camera modes so I think this is brilliant I think this is the most simple camera that they've had so far are if you are curious about the pr mode it looks just like it did on the Galaxy S6 you've got autofocus white balance you can choose your filters exposure compensation up to 10-second exposure time and also you've got your control for the iso as well the only new setting that I was able to point out underneath camera is called shape correction so if you take a selfie for example where there's some lens Distortion it's supposed to help fix your face taking pictures one-handed worked just fine and it didn't have any issues with my fingers interacting with the sides of the display this was a pretty big problem last year when I was reviewing the Galaxy Note 5 my fingers would interact with the side of the display and then I couldn't take a picture now you can clearly see he's got his hands wrapped around the display and it's got no issues with palm rejection whatsoever now let's not forget that this is an edge device these days you now have all the edge features that you had from the S7 and now there are 64 Edge panels that you can download there were only several before now you've got 64 so hopefully this will become more useful because I poked around with this setting didn't find it really useful on my S7 Edge and then just completely forgot about it so hopefully that'll change here otherwise when digging around I found standard features like reducing display size for one-handed use pop-up window features for multitasking and display modes to control how your display looks but then I found something new and I was pretty excited there are a lot lot of new customizable power saving features we no longer have ultra power saving mode but now you can actually change your screen resolution around the interface from Full HD down to even 720p that's awesome I tested it and it works here I have Chrome fired up and I can tell that it's only being rendered at 720p so cool there are preset power saving options such as mid and Max you can see you can limit maximum brightness change your screen resolution limit your device's performance and prevent background Network you're free to mess with all of these options as you see fit the last thing that I found was called secure folder it's a security feature and I went completely bananas over it basically you go through a little tutorial and you're able to completely protect your data you can lock down your apps or even use a different account for the same app so imagine having a completely invisible Gmail account unless you go underneath this secure folder application and then it shows up otherwise you could say what GMail account you can protect all these Samsung apps that you see here or any third party app as well it all works of course you can save your pictures to secure folder as well now as the event was ending and I had to put my beloved new friend down I found some cool accessories on display they had what they called the backpack which was a 3100 milliamp hour back battery pack that charged the phone by inductive charging and is also water resistant they tell me that it works through the inductive quick charging so that's interesting to hear we've also got the svw standing cover so now you're able to use your svw case to nicely encline the device so you can watch content and the plain old LED view cover then you've also got the inductive charger and the keyboard attachment so if you want to treat it like a Blackberry you certainly can and of course the new gear VR gets an honorable mention it looks black to me but they claim that it's a really dark blue so this should be for all future models of USBC phones so for now this is all there is until I can get a review unit which I will get and I will do an in-depth review I think that this is a gorgeous phone that feels really nice in the hand it's not going to be the crazy thing that some people are expecting it certainly has a better form factor over the Galaxy Note 5 there's water proofing it's got a bigger battery USBC there's an iris scanner better camera better processors better more responsive S Pen and it's more precise you've got Samsung pay the rest is an awesome Suite of software features but I'm actually really happy with it after playing with it myself for a couple of hours so having shown you guys all this please let me know what you think this has been Erica the technology nerd likes to film stuff please rate comment and subscribe do you want this phone or are you going to stick with your Galaxy not five or maybe you want something else entirely let me know and have a good nighthey everybody this is Erica the technology nerd likes to film stuff and I just returned from New York from Samsung unpacked I had a chance to take a nice in-depth look at the Galaxy Note 7 and I want to share that with you all this event was really nice I got to see a lot of really great people and also I had the chance to sit in the very front row which is like never so right after the event I got to spring up and touch the devices first so let's take a look at the Note 7 in all its Glory shall we on the left hand side you have an infrared light for the iris scanner on the right hand side you have a dedicated camera just to recognize your irises alongside a 5 megapixel front facing camera then along the bottom we have our fingerprint sensor and home button and our capacitive Keys did I mention that this device has Gorilla Glass 5 I'm really going to be curious to check that out there's a nice subtle curve on this and I wasn't too disturbed by it so on the left hand side you have those two volume buttons then on the right hand side is the power button taking a look at the back we have the 12 megapixel camera same as on the Galaxy S7 you have your LED flash and also your sensor for S Health just like last year this device has fast inductive charging and it has a 3,500 mAh battery so 100 Mah hours less than the Galaxy S7 Edge taking a look along the bottom we have a USBC Port now they're also going to include an adapter in the Box you have fast charging you also have your headphone jack you've got a microphone and your speaker and of course you have your Spen and before I forget we also have an SD card slot that can support up to 256 GB and there's 64 GB of onboard storage so happy about that now taking a look at the S Pen this is a thinner tip than last year the reason being is so that it can be more precise and more sensitive to pressure we are going from 1.6 mm down to7 so I'm going to be interested to see how well I can draw with this thing now for those of you who are wondering yes Samsung has listened you can no longer insert the S Pen backwards thank you to Dom for pointing that out he seemed very jolly the clicky top is just a little bit wider so it's a little wider that way you by the way the Galaxy Note 7 is ip68 water resistant so it can go down to 1.5 M for a half hour but the other thing is that the S Pen can work underwater as well you're probably thinking yeah that's cool and all but why would I take my S Pen and water anyway well I figure if I'm washing dishes and I need to write something down like something like soap I need more soap if my hands are wet I can get the screen wet and the pen will still work no problem although if you put the screen underneath water touching it with your finger won't work but the S Pen does so now moving on let's take a look at all the colors that we have here so starting from left to right right you've got platinum gold titanium silver coral blue that's the new one and then you've also got black onyx my personal favorite the thing to note about the coral blue one is that you can see that the frame is a gold color instead of being silver and the black onyx one is actually a black frame instead of being silver I really like that now moving on to talking about the size of this device I was a little bit nervous because I really don't want a phone this bigger than the Galaxy S7 Edge I thought that was the perfect size phone so I was really happy to see that it's pretty much the same size as the Galaxy S7 Edge just a little bit taller so I don't think this is going to be really cumbersome for me to use I'm impressed this thing feels like it's all screen and I would say that it is even more comfortable to hold than the Galaxy S7 Edge so that's a real plus I found that the black onyx Note 7 looks quite similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge especially mine so it was funny that people kept grabbing my S7 edge off the table thinking that it was a note sorry guys I really like how this note feels in the hand I think it's the best feeling note that I've held so far it's a large device but in hand it really does not feel like it moving on to the iris scanner I had plenty of time to play around with it I think that it's cool it has a lot of potential but also wasn't very comfortable for me to use personally what I found was that the LED sensor shining into my eyes really wasn't very pleasant anyway they give you a couple of pointers for when you're setting it up they tell you if you wear glasses or contacts it may not work as well you need to hold it 10 to 14 inches away from your face well because you have that light shining in your eyes and you can only program one set of irises at a time so you're not going to be able to share this and in my experience no it does not make a mistake and think that somebody else is you so provided you're holding it correctly up to your face it actually is pretty quick less than a second to unlock and yes whether you have the iris scanner feature set up or not you're still able to use the fingerprint sensor so it's an either or scenario features let's get into new software features one I really like is called pinned memos so you were able to keep a pinned screenoff memo thanks to always on display on the display for an hour so you can be reminded to do what you need to do so how do you get this going well just take out the pen and just like last year when the display is off you can take a note but then you can also pin that note so it will be always on your always on display so anytime you pick up your phone it'll be there also right from always on display you can minimize your little note so people can't see it you can also double click it again in order to pop it back up and you can trash it right from that same display all at the same time so that's really handy and where would we be without a new suite of SP P features so first we're looking at magnify so if you're somebody who can't really see very well or text is too small you can magnify up to 300% all it takes is just moving your SP pen over the display then you're also able to change the percentage of magnification as well we've also got a feature that's called glance which helps augment the device's multitasking abilities but you need to use this always with the S Pen it won't work with just your finger so essentially it allows you to peek into minimized applications that are running in the background you can even interact with the app that you are glancing at but as soon as you take the pen away it goes right back downward to being minimized the great thing is that this works with all applications there is no app this will not work with essentially Samsung really wants you to keep the S Pen in your hand and to continue to use it well after that honeymoon period wears off the last feature is called translate so essentially if you hover the S Pen over a word it will translate it into the language of your choice which I find really Nifty I just wish you didn't need the S Pen in order to do this another Nifty feature that is found underneath smart select allows you to create an animated gif so just say that you go into a video of some kind you can record 15 seconds you can record high quality if you want and then you stop it once you hit stop you have a couple of options you can share it or you can even draw on the new gif as well so you can say la la la I like it I don't know then then you can save or share it that's awesome all built right in if you don't want to do anything with it at the moment it will be saved right underneath its own animated gif folder and now for all of you artists out there Samsung has included two new pen tools you have a watercolor pen tool and an oil pen tool so you can mix new colors you can create depth in your paintings they just want you to treat it like a canvas so we'll see personally I've always found the note display even at 5.7 in to be just too small to really enjoy drawing on or painting but I surely appreciate the step forward Samsung is also trying to push forward by introducing the ability to display HDR content on a mobile device the idea here is to stream content that really pops and they will be partnering with Amazon to provide this streamed HDR content they're essentially doing this with their mdn chip the mobile digital natural image engine chip which they've had as far as long as I can remember it essentially controls how the display looks it can apply your calibration profiles like the basic mode adaptive display mode it tweaks how the image looks so this Chip is going to be handling the HDR content and we'll see if it looks any good I can't say anything yet I'm hopeful now let's move on to talking about the user interface and user experience we have Android 6.0.1 so this is not nit as far as when we will see nit your guess is as good as mine it's going to depend on your carrier especially Samsung made a big deal about the refined user experience talking about softened colors and also they've made their icons uniformly rounded and I have to say that I think that it looks quite nice I think that TouchWiz is becoming less obtrusive than ever I really like that they made the toggle shade more useful so right underneath the shade I don't have to leave it I've got more access to settings than we've ever got before so I can play around with a blue light filter and I can change the temperature all without leaving this toggle shade on any of these options that you see a little carrot you can pull up more options so underneath flashlight you can even control the brightness it's really a clean step in the right direction even settings looks cleaner and less annoying than I've seen it previously they have flattened the interface they've gotten rid of those annoying colored circles and instead you've got sort of softer looking colored icons and I'm not minding those as much it's not a huge vomit on AOSP like it used to be they've even continued this simplified user interface underneath the camera so now to switch between cameras to front and back all you have to do is swipe I think that's very intuitive very simple less buttons is always better also you can swipe to get to various filters you don't have to push buttons for that anymore swipe again and you can get to your different camera modes so I think this is brilliant I think this is the most simple camera that they've had so far are if you are curious about the pr mode it looks just like it did on the Galaxy S6 you've got autofocus white balance you can choose your filters exposure compensation up to 10-second exposure time and also you've got your control for the iso as well the only new setting that I was able to point out underneath camera is called shape correction so if you take a selfie for example where there's some lens Distortion it's supposed to help fix your face taking pictures one-handed worked just fine and it didn't have any issues with my fingers interacting with the sides of the display this was a pretty big problem last year when I was reviewing the Galaxy Note 5 my fingers would interact with the side of the display and then I couldn't take a picture now you can clearly see he's got his hands wrapped around the display and it's got no issues with palm rejection whatsoever now let's not forget that this is an edge device these days you now have all the edge features that you had from the S7 and now there are 64 Edge panels that you can download there were only several before now you've got 64 so hopefully this will become more useful because I poked around with this setting didn't find it really useful on my S7 Edge and then just completely forgot about it so hopefully that'll change here otherwise when digging around I found standard features like reducing display size for one-handed use pop-up window features for multitasking and display modes to control how your display looks but then I found something new and I was pretty excited there are a lot lot of new customizable power saving features we no longer have ultra power saving mode but now you can actually change your screen resolution around the interface from Full HD down to even 720p that's awesome I tested it and it works here I have Chrome fired up and I can tell that it's only being rendered at 720p so cool there are preset power saving options such as mid and Max you can see you can limit maximum brightness change your screen resolution limit your device's performance and prevent background Network you're free to mess with all of these options as you see fit the last thing that I found was called secure folder it's a security feature and I went completely bananas over it basically you go through a little tutorial and you're able to completely protect your data you can lock down your apps or even use a different account for the same app so imagine having a completely invisible Gmail account unless you go underneath this secure folder application and then it shows up otherwise you could say what GMail account you can protect all these Samsung apps that you see here or any third party app as well it all works of course you can save your pictures to secure folder as well now as the event was ending and I had to put my beloved new friend down I found some cool accessories on display they had what they called the backpack which was a 3100 milliamp hour back battery pack that charged the phone by inductive charging and is also water resistant they tell me that it works through the inductive quick charging so that's interesting to hear we've also got the svw standing cover so now you're able to use your svw case to nicely encline the device so you can watch content and the plain old LED view cover then you've also got the inductive charger and the keyboard attachment so if you want to treat it like a Blackberry you certainly can and of course the new gear VR gets an honorable mention it looks black to me but they claim that it's a really dark blue so this should be for all future models of USBC phones so for now this is all there is until I can get a review unit which I will get and I will do an in-depth review I think that this is a gorgeous phone that feels really nice in the hand it's not going to be the crazy thing that some people are expecting it certainly has a better form factor over the Galaxy Note 5 there's water proofing it's got a bigger battery USBC there's an iris scanner better camera better processors better more responsive S Pen and it's more precise you've got Samsung pay the rest is an awesome Suite of software features but I'm actually really happy with it after playing with it myself for a couple of hours so having shown you guys all this please let me know what you think this has been Erica the technology nerd likes to film stuff please rate comment and subscribe do you want this phone or are you going to stick with your Galaxy not five or maybe you want something else entirely let me know and have a good night\n"