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- | [* black] It's time to explore this new Galaxy! The S7 is a hair shorter and narrower than the S6, but is actually thicker than the S6 (7.9 mm, vs. 6.8 mm). |
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- | [* black] Interestingly, Samsung chose to stay with a run-of-the-mill micro USB port, instead of the new USB Type-C standard. Many new flagships phones (Nexus 6P, LG G5, OnePlus 2) feature Type-C, but few actually fully utilize the power of the connector. Samsung may be holding off until the standard an be utilized to its full potential. |
- | [* icon_note] Samsung has also made upgrading to a new phone incredibly easy. Just plug the supplied USB cable into both phones, and then use the [http://www.samsung.com/us/smart-switch/|Smart Switch|new_window=true] app, to transfer all of your old content directly to your new S7. Nifty! |
+ | [* black] Interestingly, Samsung chose to stay with a run-of-the-mill micro USB port, instead of the new USB Type-C standard. |
+ | [* icon_note] Many new flagship phones (Nexus 6P, LG G5, OnePlus 2) feature Type-C, though few fully utilize the power of the connector. |
+ | [* black] For now, Samsung seems to think that the older, more widely compatible standard is good enough. |
+ | [* black] Samsung has also made upgrading to a new phone incredibly easy. Just plug the supplied USB cable into both phones, and then use the [http://www.samsung.com/us/smart-switch/|Smart Switch|new_window=true] app to transfer all of your old content directly to your new S7. Nifty! |