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Samsung S7 Edge News & Updates: Samsung Note 7 Flagship Down, Will Samsung S7 Edge Raise The Bars To Compete With LG v20?

Samsung S7 Edge News & Updates: Samsung Note 7 Flagship Down, Will Samsung S7 Edge Raise The Bars To Compete With LG v20?

The greatly anticipated phone has lost its momentum and now Samsung is gearing to Samsung S7 Edge to boost its sales. While everyone in the market is faced with the reported explosions & recalls from Samsung, the competition is still stiff and emerging phones are up to beat some features Samsung Note 7 has offered.

The Galaxy Note 7 remains one of the most advanced Android handsets release - battery issues aside. That is why a number of people are still holding on to their handsets to this date despite reported risk, Forbes magazine reports

International Business Times has reported that last month LG released the LG V20, a phone featuring a replaceable battery, enhance audio features and manual camera controls for video. The LG V20 is one of the biggest new phones of the year, making headlines all through out for its overflowing features that appeal to music lovers, photography addicts and even the average android user.

So which should you choose? If you are a fan of gaming, you'll want to go with the S7 Edge. The graphics chip is 64% faster than the S6.

Most devices can't handle 3D games but the S7 Edge can. The S7 Edge can take microSD cards up to 2TB. Other great features about the S7 Edge is its water-resistant that can submerged in up to five feet of water for close to 30 minutes.

Moreover, as Android Headlines states that, LG V20 is the winner of this competition - it has the all-metal build, a slightly larger display, a more interesting camera area, better sound capabilities and a removable battery. It's also MIL-STD-810G certified so it can take a beating while it's running Android 7.0 Nougat out-of-the-box.

Will this year's year-end sales bring all glory back to Samsung or will LG take over?

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