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+ | [* black] As we boldly go where no tinkerer has gone before, we explore this strange new Galaxy and come across some of the usual lone suspects hiding out near the bottom edge. From left to right we observe: headphone jack, USB-C port, microphone port, speaker grille, and the illustrious S Pen. |
[* icon_note] The switch to a USB-C port is a future-proofing effort [http://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-note-7-has-usb-c-port|not seen|new_window=true] in the Note's smaller cousin. Despite [http://www.howtogeek.com/211843/usb-type-c-explained-what-it-is-and-why-youll-want-it/|decreased size and faster speeds|new_window=true] provided by this new port, change is hard. Samsung kindly includes a micro-USB to USB-C adapter with every Note7 to lessen the blow. | |
[* icon_note] Okay, that last suspect isn't so usual—let's take a closer look. | |
[* black] Removing the S Pen is as smooth as slicing warm butter. | |
[* black] Building off the Note5's mid-production [http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/221483-samsung-changes-note-5-design-to-prevent-stylus-from-getting-stuck|design modification|new_window=true], the S Pen doesn't fit into its slot backwards. |