**Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Galaxy S6: What's New and What's Different**
When it comes to flagship smartphones, Samsung is always pushing the boundaries of innovation and design. The latest installment in their galaxy series, the Samsung Galaxy S7, has been making waves with its sleek new design, improved camera capabilities, and enhanced features that set it apart from its predecessor, the Galaxy S6.
One of the standout features of the Galaxy S7 is its Super AMOLED display, which boasts a quad HD resolution and supports really high pixel densities. This means you'll get a vibrant and detailed display on both devices, with punched-out colors and good viewing angles and brightness. The Samsung display prowess is still well-known, and it's clear that the company has continued to refine its technology. However, as far as additions go, the Galaxy S7 does have one notable feature that was absent from the Galaxy S6: an always-on display.
This means that even when you turn off your device, you'll still be able to see a small area of the screen displaying the time, calendar, and weather. This is a low-power feature that won't take up too much battery life, but it's still a nice touch for users who want to stay informed without having to constantly check their phone. In contrast, the Galaxy S6 had a more basic design and didn't have this feature.
Another significant change between the two devices is the return of water and dust resistance. The Galaxy S7 has undergone rigorous testing to ensure that it can withstand accidental splashes and exposure to moisture. This is a welcome change for users who are prone to dropping their phones in the bath or enjoying outdoor activities without worrying about damaging their device.
In terms of hardware, the Galaxy S7 comes with the return of the micro SD card slot, which was absent from last year's model. This feature has been a long-time request from Samsung fans, and it's great to see that they've finally listened. The device also features a battery life boost, although this is somewhat tempered by the fact that the battery itself isn't removable.
One area where the Galaxy S7 really shines is in its camera capabilities. The 12-megapixel sensor has much larger pixels at 1.4 microns, which makes autofocus a snap. This means you'll get better low-light performance and faster auto-focusing, making it ideal for users who want to capture high-quality images without having to wait around for the camera to focus.
In terms of software, the Galaxy S7 still runs on TouchWiz, but with some notable tweaks. The interface has been streamlined, with rounded icons that are reminiscent of traditional cartoons. However, one welcome change is the return of features like Pop-up View and multi-window multitasking capabilities. These were absent from last year's model, but they're now back in force.
Finally, Samsung has introduced a new area of the settings called Galaxy Labs. This feature allows users to customize their device with ease, including options for turning off the app drawer altogether. While this might be a bit worrisome for some users, it's still nice to have more control over our devices. Whether or not this feature becomes permanent remains to be seen, but for now, it's an interesting addition to the Galaxy S7.
Overall, while there aren't too many changes between the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S6, the refinements and enhancements make a big difference. The device is still sleek and stylish, with improved camera capabilities and a more durable design. With fast charging and expandable storage, this phone is well-equipped to handle whatever you throw at it. As we'll be putting this device through its paces in our upcoming review, stay tuned for our thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy S7.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enpast meets present in this the Samsung Galaxy s7 versus the Samsung Galaxy s6 now there really aren't a whole lot of design overhauls on these two devices from one to the other and the galaxy s7 pretty much just continues the premium design language that was started in the galaxy s6 with the metal body and the dual glass panel design but they're having some refinements to the elements of the phone including the reduction in the camera hump on the back which means that if you're sliding the phone around you're not really going to scratch up the glass in front of the lens a whole lot anymore if that was ever a problem but the main two additions to the design of the galaxy s7 from the galaxy s6 are the curves on the back that allow it to sit even nicer in the hand and the handling is even better this time around with those two curves on the back it just sits so nicely and kind of just formed fits to the palm and the fingers and getting from side to side or top to bottom on this 5.1 inch display is pretty incredible it's almost as if they took a shrink ray to the samsung galaxy note5 and this is exactly what you get but the other feature that returns which is awesome is the water and dust resistance which means that the galaxy s7 will be able to brave the elements a little bit better than its earlier brethren the displays are really similar on here as 5.1 inches really is the size for both of these devices and they are Super AMOLED displays with quad HD resolution supporting really high pixel densities you're going to get a very vibrant to display on both of them with punched-out colors and good viewing angles and brightness so Samsung display prowess is still well-known and you're looking at the two of them here in the s6 and the s7 but as far as the additions are concerned the galaxy s7 does now have the always-on display so every time you turn off the device the little area where you can see the time a calendar the weather will be there at all time so you can get a quick glance at that piece of information no matter what the phone is doing and it's a very low-power feature so that the always-on display doesn't take up that much battery in terms of performance it's really just a jump forward as the Samsung Galaxy s6 did sort of go by the wayside of the snapdragons of the world in order to bring their own in-house processing packages and it for the most part did prove itself the XE no 7420 did a great job backed by three gigabytes of RAM but this year we have the Snapdragon 820 making a return with the you know five thirty and four gigabytes of RAM however depending on the market there will be versions of the galaxy s7 with the exceed knows eighty eight ninety as well with the same amount of RAM but in hardware there are some big news items here we already talked about to the return of the water and dust resistance but we also have the return of the micro SD card slot that's right the galaxy s7 now has the feature that a lot of people were wishing every samsung phone from last year provided the battery has also remained non removable though between these two but the battery life will hopefully get a much bigger boost and the galaxy s7 is hoping that three thousand milliamp hours in the battery of the original s7 will be able to bolster what was already a decent battery life longevity in the twenty five fifty million power unit of the s6 16 megapixels is definitely the larger number but the 12 megapixel s7 camera comes with much larger pixels at 1.4 microns and it also has AF 1.7 aperture lamps but as far as the interface goes you still get all of the different features you get a couple of extra modes this time around and the pro mode where you can actually granularly change all of the different settings do provide the same amount of control no matter which one of these two that you pick but the low-light performance as well as the fact that phase detection autofocus is inside of every single pixel the larger pixels of the galaxy s7 makes auto focusing a snap and finally in software we still have TouchWiz and it for the most part will feel very familiar the galaxy s7 does come back to these sort of rounded almost cartoony type of icons are throughout the interface but there is one very important distinction to make note of here all of the different features that were available in the galaxy s6 come back in the s7 including the pop-up view and also the multi window multitasking capabilities but in the galaxy s7 there are a few extras that are found under a very specific area of the settings and it is called galaxy labs now we do see a trend happening this year that AB drawers might be going by the wayside and though you do have an app drawer already in these galaxy s7 you can actually turn it off inside of the galaxy labs area now whether or not this is going to become a permanent feature is a little bit worrisome to us but ultimately we hope that we will be able to keep our app drawers and if we don't then that will take some getting used to for a lot of users of the galaxy s7 and future versions of TouchWiz so there you have it for taking a look at the galaxy s7 versus the galaxy s6 there aren't really a whole lot of changes between these two except refinements to an already well received design that even if it did not provide a couple of features from last year they did bring them this year including the expandable storage the battery might not be removable still but at least it is larger this time around and with fast charging it should be able to handle the distance so keep it tuned to Android authority for more about the galaxy s7 and remember we're going to get our review units pretty soon so we will be able to put this phone through its paces and compare it to all of the best including more from Samsung galaxys line so keep it tuned to Android Authority and stay tuned for even more from MWC 2016 because we are your source for all things Androidpast meets present in this the Samsung Galaxy s7 versus the Samsung Galaxy s6 now there really aren't a whole lot of design overhauls on these two devices from one to the other and the galaxy s7 pretty much just continues the premium design language that was started in the galaxy s6 with the metal body and the dual glass panel design but they're having some refinements to the elements of the phone including the reduction in the camera hump on the back which means that if you're sliding the phone around you're not really going to scratch up the glass in front of the lens a whole lot anymore if that was ever a problem but the main two additions to the design of the galaxy s7 from the galaxy s6 are the curves on the back that allow it to sit even nicer in the hand and the handling is even better this time around with those two curves on the back it just sits so nicely and kind of just formed fits to the palm and the fingers and getting from side to side or top to bottom on this 5.1 inch display is pretty incredible it's almost as if they took a shrink ray to the samsung galaxy note5 and this is exactly what you get but the other feature that returns which is awesome is the water and dust resistance which means that the galaxy s7 will be able to brave the elements a little bit better than its earlier brethren the displays are really similar on here as 5.1 inches really is the size for both of these devices and they are Super AMOLED displays with quad HD resolution supporting really high pixel densities you're going to get a very vibrant to display on both of them with punched-out colors and good viewing angles and brightness so Samsung display prowess is still well-known and you're looking at the two of them here in the s6 and the s7 but as far as the additions are concerned the galaxy s7 does now have the always-on display so every time you turn off the device the little area where you can see the time a calendar the weather will be there at all time so you can get a quick glance at that piece of information no matter what the phone is doing and it's a very low-power feature so that the always-on display doesn't take up that much battery in terms of performance it's really just a jump forward as the Samsung Galaxy s6 did sort of go by the wayside of the snapdragons of the world in order to bring their own in-house processing packages and it for the most part did prove itself the XE no 7420 did a great job backed by three gigabytes of RAM but this year we have the Snapdragon 820 making a return with the you know five thirty and four gigabytes of RAM however depending on the market there will be versions of the galaxy s7 with the exceed knows eighty eight ninety as well with the same amount of RAM but in hardware there are some big news items here we already talked about to the return of the water and dust resistance but we also have the return of the micro SD card slot that's right the galaxy s7 now has the feature that a lot of people were wishing every samsung phone from last year provided the battery has also remained non removable though between these two but the battery life will hopefully get a much bigger boost and the galaxy s7 is hoping that three thousand milliamp hours in the battery of the original s7 will be able to bolster what was already a decent battery life longevity in the twenty five fifty million power unit of the s6 16 megapixels is definitely the larger number but the 12 megapixel s7 camera comes with much larger pixels at 1.4 microns and it also has AF 1.7 aperture lamps but as far as the interface goes you still get all of the different features you get a couple of extra modes this time around and the pro mode where you can actually granularly change all of the different settings do provide the same amount of control no matter which one of these two that you pick but the low-light performance as well as the fact that phase detection autofocus is inside of every single pixel the larger pixels of the galaxy s7 makes auto focusing a snap and finally in software we still have TouchWiz and it for the most part will feel very familiar the galaxy s7 does come back to these sort of rounded almost cartoony type of icons are throughout the interface but there is one very important distinction to make note of here all of the different features that were available in the galaxy s6 come back in the s7 including the pop-up view and also the multi window multitasking capabilities but in the galaxy s7 there are a few extras that are found under a very specific area of the settings and it is called galaxy labs now we do see a trend happening this year that AB drawers might be going by the wayside and though you do have an app drawer already in these galaxy s7 you can actually turn it off inside of the galaxy labs area now whether or not this is going to become a permanent feature is a little bit worrisome to us but ultimately we hope that we will be able to keep our app drawers and if we don't then that will take some getting used to for a lot of users of the galaxy s7 and future versions of TouchWiz so there you have it for taking a look at the galaxy s7 versus the galaxy s6 there aren't really a whole lot of changes between these two except refinements to an already well received design that even if it did not provide a couple of features from last year they did bring them this year including the expandable storage the battery might not be removable still but at least it is larger this time around and with fast charging it should be able to handle the distance so keep it tuned to Android authority for more about the galaxy s7 and remember we're going to get our review units pretty soon so we will be able to put this phone through its paces and compare it to all of the best including more from Samsung galaxys line so keep it tuned to Android Authority and stay tuned for even more from MWC 2016 because we are your source for all things Android\n"