![]() ![]() Sure, this makes the images pop even on regular screens (ones that are not Super AMOLED), but we would have liked an option to tone the processing a notch down. There are times when the Note7 make the images way too punchy though - contrast, color saturation, and sharpening sometimes come all too strong to our taste. The colors have been toned down a bit since the S7 edge, so they look more natural. The dynamic range has been widened thanks to a new processing algorithm, which brightness the shadows when needed without blowing the highlights. ![]() The photos from the Samsung Galaxy Note7 camera are very detailed with little to no noise. Motion photo is available in the settings menu it captures a 3-second video, which starts recording from the moment before you've even pressed the shutter (it's a separate MP4 file, which is easy to share). You can also shoot in RAW so you can manually process photos later. It gives you manual control over the camera's settings. The shooting modes are the same as before, including the Pro mode. Swipes up/down flip between the main and the selfie cameras. The Mode and Effect buttons are gone, replaced by swipe right for shooting modes and left for photo effects. The camera app features an entirely new interface which has been streamlined. It also packs Optical Image Stabilization for better low-light performance (helped by the bright f/1.7 aperture) and reducing handshake in videos. It's faster and more accurate than any other system that came before it. ![]() The camera features a 12MP camera sensor (4:3 aspect ratio) with the impressive Dual Pixel autofocus tech. Another first is the USB Type-C port which is left uncovered, but don't worry - the phone will warn you if it detects moisture in the port and will refuse to charge until it's dry.Įverything got better with the Note7 and both the Note5 and the S7 fans have a few features to be jealous of. The Galaxy Note7 is IP68-certified, officially it can last for up to 30 minutes underwater. The iris scanner is the only new thing you may notice at the front, but the good news is you can't insert the S-Pen backwards. The dual-glass design is known to reduce the grip as it gets slippery, but the metal frame helps to balance this. On the sides, the frame is very thin, but it gets thicker around the top and bottom to accommodate ports, slots, and other hardware features. The latest Gorilla Glass 5 covers both the front and back, a metal frame being sandwiched between the two panes. Even if we wouldn't call it compact, the new Galaxy Note7 will win over many people who may have been on the fence about larger phones. These curves are still enough to make the phone feel narrower than the Note5, it even feels as pocketable as the S7 edge despite the 0.2" of extra screen estate. Some people were worried that the curves would interfere with the S Pen, but you naturally leave margins as you write, so Note7's curved screen edges aren't an issue. The screen curves aren't as pronounced as those on the S7 edge (yay!) - they have a smaller radius. ![]()
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