Samsung galaxy note7 design





Now we're big fans of Samsung's curved screens, with the Galaxy S7 Edge's display the best such example yet. But until now Samsung's seemed a little hesitant about pushing us all into the future with it, offering the S7 in both flat- and curved-screen varities. That's changed here, though: the Note 7 is only available in the one version, so if you don't want a display that bends over its own bezels you might as well stop reading now.
You'd be a fool to do so though, because those curves on the Note 7 significantly reduce its footprint (handprint?), making it remarkably easy to hold. Given that it has a whopping 5.7in screen, that's no mean feat.
Indeed, the Note 7 never once felt ungainly, even in my tiny hands, thanks to those curvaceous and slimming edges. It’s like an infinity pool in your palm.
The slim metal frame feels fantastic between your fingers, rivalling the S7 Edge for that 'just right' combination of curves and corners. At 7.9mm it’s super-slim, too - you’ll have no problem sliding it into a pair of skinny jeans.
Looks-wise, it's a stunner. I vaguely recall reading somewhere that as a species, we find symmetry attractive. I can't back that up with any scientific research right now, but I can say this - the Note 7's symmetrical design is absolutely lovely.
The front of the handset is a single slab of curved glass, and gives off strong Galaxy S7 Edge vibes. Unlike the Edge however, the Note 7's rear perfectly mirrors the front, with an identical slab of curved glass wrapping around the back and sides to meet its twin, making for a more comfortable feel in the hands.
The end result is a wonderfully rounded smartphone that almost feels pebble-like when you’re holding it, and its build quality feels as premium and as well-made as we've come to expect from Samsung, and indeed, Apple and HTC.
A quick peek at the bottom shows off a USB-C port - a first for a Samsung flagship, along with, of course, the embedded S Pen (more on that in a bit).
What's more, it’ll survive a dunking thanks to the IP68 waterproof rating: ideal if you want to soundtrack your shower with a Spotify session. You can even make notes and sketches while you’re at it, because the improved S Pen now works perfectly underwater too.
Criticisms? Well the Onyx black version is an unforgiving fingerprint magnet, so you’re better off sticking to the silver metallic shade seen here if you want your Note 7 to stay the gleaming work of art that it is.


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