📸 Snap, Share, Shine! The Galaxy S7 is your ultimate companion.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 is a powerful unlocked smartphone featuring a stunning 5.5-inch AMOLED display, a 12 MP rear camera, and robust connectivity options. With its waterproof design and fingerprint security, this device is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Display | AMOLED |
Resolution | 1440 x 2560 |
Screen Size | 5.5 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 9 MP |
Camera Description | Front |
Shooting Modes | Automatic |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Microphone |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Color | black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 3.5mm Jack |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | google_android |
RAM Memory Installed | 4 Gigabits Per Second |
Processor Speed | 2.15 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Item Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | Verizon |
Battery Power | 3900 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 3000 Milliamp Hours |
K**M
The Seller Makes the Difference
Last Monday night, I broke my Galaxy S7. I dropped it and damaged the LCD (note that the glass was completely intact). I thought there was a purple smudge on the left side of the screen, but it turned out to be the beginning of the "bleed out" and by morning, the screen was completely covered and I was unable to use the phone because I couldn't see anything. I did some research on line and found that the only remedy was to replace the screen, which could cost upward of $200.00. Since I had purchased the phone earlier this year from Amazon new for roughly $350.00, I found that spending $200+ on a repair made no sense so I ordered a new phone from the same company I purchased my original from, Re-Cell.I had no issues with the original purchase. It was brand new, factory sealed in a Samsung box with all original parts- charger, ear buds, USB cable. When the new phone came on Wednesday (2 days after being ordered), it was brand new, factory sealed in a Samsung box with all original parts- charger, ear buds, USB cable. When I activated the phone, most of my info transferred over through Google's backup, I would just have to figure out how to determine what was missing from my other phone and load it onto the new S7.While configuring the phone, I noticed that it wouldn't connect to WiFi. Not only wouldn't it connect, it wasn't even recognizing available networks. I looked the problem up on line, tried a few suggested remedies - none of which worked. It was getting late, I was frustrated and figured I would send an email to the seller through Amazon and see what happens. This was roughly 10:30 PM, Eastern Wednesday night.The next day, Thursday, I was at work and I had a response from the seller's rep named Eric. He apologized, said the company would make it right and had already arranged for a replacement to be sent and a return label issued for the defective phone. He indicated that the replacement phone would be sent out priority and I should have it in about 2 days.Well, sure enough, the phone arrived on Saturday as expected. I transferred the info from the defective phone to the new new phone via Smart Switch and the phone works perfectly fine. I couldn't be happier.I have to stress that it's not often enough that someone take the time to give a positive review, but in this case, I felt it necessary. Re-Cell's response was immediate - less than 12 hours after sending my email to them, they responded and already had made arrangements to correct the problem. That is simply OUTSTANDING! That is how you provide great customer service - no arguing, no haggling, no nonsense. Just "we apologize, your replacement is coming". Period. I would recommend to anyone looking to buy this product to purchase it from Re-Cell simply for the peace of mind that they know how to provide excellent customer service.
S**N
Great phone but VERIZON version is for American
Great phone but VERIZON version is for American, not other countries I think.I bought a VERZION phone and it doesn't work 3G network properly in South Korea.So I had to change to LTE network which is more expensive. LTE is far faster, I agree butI wanted to keep 3G network with cheap payment.Other than that, S7 is so good. I uesd S6 and it was fantastic! I just got S7 recently so I dunno so muchbut it's good still now.
F**N
Expected a brand new and perfect phone, got a dud - AGAIN!
First of all, I've bought several phones from Amazon (and Ebay) over the years, and its always been a crapshoot on whether its gonna work or not. I knew this going in this time, which is why I decided to find a BRAND NEW Galaxy S7 and pay the extra cost for a non-refurbished, non-used, non-returned unit. I simply wanted a good phone right out of the box to replace my wife's old Galaxy S5 that's seen better days. It was supposed to be a birthday present for her.Yeah, not gonna happen.Got the phone yesterday morning, opened it up, went to power it on and the phone wouldn't even turn on. Okay, battery must be fully depleted, let's throw it on the charger. After 10 minutes I get it to power up and go through the basic settings to make sure everything works. Got through the setup, all looks well, but battery its at 4% with it plugged in, better turn it back off and let it fully charge.At 7PM, almost 8 hours later, its sitting at 81% charge and will go no further. I leave it charging the rest of the night on the charger and wake up to the yellow triangle screen!Okay, let's start the phone and see if I can throw a battery testing app on there. WTF!!??!?! I can't get it to boot now?I go into factory reset menu, wipe data/factory reset phone, then do a full cache wipe, the reboot, I can now get back into the phone, but its just not acting right, and I know how an S7 works, I have mine sitting right here, working like a champ and able to charge in minutes, not hours.I'm assuming the battery has been sitting way too long without a charge, the phone was either accidentally turned on when it was boxed up, or it turned itself on sometime after its manufacture date. In any case, its being returned and I'll just start looking at local brick and mortar stores for another phone for the wife's birthday in 2 days. I think I'm finally done with buying phones on Amazon.
E**S
Almost Perfect Condition
I purchased this to replace my Galaxy S6, which I loved, that finally died. The Verizon store representative recommended the S7 over the S6 just to get something slightly newer and it still has the home button which I wanted, and one of the best screens made IMO.I was a little apprehensive buying one on line not knowing in what condition the phone might be in. It's a bit of a risk, but at the price listed and option to return it, I decided to take the chance. Plus it was about the fastest way for me to get a replacement phone unless I wanted a new model, which are all huge now days. I like the size of the S6/S7 as it fits comfortably in my back pocket.Anyway, the phone did arrive a day early and it is about as close to "Like New" condition once could expect. The screen has zero starches, which was my main concern. There are some slight, and I mean very slight, scuff marks on the back, but it will be in a case so it does not matter. The only real issues is the battery does not seem to be holding a charge very well. I fully expected that would be the case. I mean it's a 4 year old used phone for gosh sake. Anyone thinking the battery should be like new is, well...not thinking. A replacement battery kit is under $20 so for around $150 in total, including a new case, I have an almost brand new phone. I could not be happier. I would not hesitate to recommend this seller if you are interested in a used phone.
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