Samsung recently unveiled its phablet flagship, the Galaxy Note 7, the first Note flagship to come with only a curved screen option. The screen is also making headlines for being rated as the best ever built on a smartphone.
The honor comes courtesy of DisplayMate, a popular display reviewer which performs comprehensive tests on smartphone displays and puts them against each other, ranking them based on their quality. As has become norm, DisplayMate has crowned another Galaxy device as having the best display ever tested.
It should be mentioned that Samsung has constantly ranked as having the best display on the market. It started with the Galaxy S6, followed by the Note 4 and every other Galaxy flagship that came afterwards.
So it shouldn’t be surprising that the Note 7 has beaten the S7 series as the best smartphone display on the market. Note 7 performed better than its predecessor and the S7 in almost every lab test. The Galaxy Note 7’s main features which stand above the competition are:
When you consider the display settings available to the user as well, It makes the Note 7 the best phone to look at, especially in bright sunny conditions. The massive improvement seen in the Note 7 could prove fruitful for the Korean OEM.
When the Galaxy Note 7 was still in the rumor-mill, it was being said that the phone will come with 6GB RAM. When Samsung announced the phone a few days ago there was no mention of a 6GB RAM variant or a version with 128GB of storage.
Now it seems, China is about to get an exclusive version of the phone with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage which is a huge upgrade over the international variant. The device has already been confirmed via the leaked shots from Chinese TENAA certification site.
The phone will be announced on August 26 and release on September 2nd. It is said to cost over $900, about a $100 more than the normal variant.