It's been a dramatic year for
Samsung and its
Galaxy line. After introducing the
Galaxy S7 to rave reviews in March -- we still love it, by the way -- along came the
Galaxy S7 Active. Equipped with a beautiful display, speedy processor, microSD card slot, excellent 12-megapixel rear camera, and the largest battery Samsung ever put in a smartphone,
the Galaxy S7 Active received some unwelcome attention for issues related to its most highly-touted feature: waterproofing -- or its lack thereof.
While still a very decent phone overall, the Galaxy S7 Active's inconsistent performance in the water has sapped our enthusiasm, and we can no longer recommend the phone with complete confidence. (Note that Samsung released a statement that it has identified and fixed a problem on the manufacturing line.)
Meanwhile, Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, rumored to feature a 5.7-inch curved screen, USB-C port, and iris scanner for unlocking the phone with your eyes, will be officially unveiled on August 2 in New York at Samsung's Note 7 "Unpacked" event. And of course, there's the forthcoming iPhone 7, expected to come in early September, and rumored to include three models -- an iPhone 7, an iPhone 7 Plus, and an iPhone 7 Pro -- all of which may (or may not) include a new waterproofing feature.
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