Well that was big, huh?
Samsung has taken the wraps off of the Galaxy Note 7, and as is always the case with a big phone reveal there's a lot to take in. Unlike the last few Samsung launches we don't have two versions of the phone — it's all Note 7, and it's a phone that integrates a ton of what we've already seen in the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
To get up to speed with everything surrounding the Galaxy Note 7, we have you covered right here.
The Galaxy Note 7
The Galaxy Note 7 is very clearly another complementary piece to sit above the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, and for that reason it has a lot in common with those phones. The internal specs are nearly identical, and that means it has also inherited the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge's waterproofing and great cameras as well. With a dual-curved screen, the Note 7 also has the "Edge UX" software found on the Galaxy S7 edge.
But this is still a Note in the end, bringing with it some new features and a freshly refined design. More internal storage, an improved S Pen, a fresh look in the software and an oft-rumored iris scanner all arrive on the Note 7 to differentiate it as well.
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Galaxy Note 7 features
Breaking down some of the individual pieces of the Note 7, there are a few things that stand out. This is the first waterproof Galaxy Note, it's the first phone ever with Gorilla Glass 5 and also the first Galaxy phone with a USB-C port.
- The Galaxy Note 7 is waterproof with an IP68 rating
- With the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung finally moves to USB-C
- The Galaxy Note 7's S Pen can't go in backwards
- Gorilla Glass 5 makes its debut on the Galaxy Note 7
- What you need to know about the Galaxy Note 7's iris scanner
- The Galaxy Note 7 can make GIFs out of just about anything
Galaxy Note 7 availability
Availability is still trickling in right after launch, so we won't know exactly where to get the phone or how much it'll cost around the world, but as we have it all sorted you can find the info here.
Galaxy Note 7 accessories
With the move to a USB-C in the Galaxy Note 7 it necessitated a refresh of Samsung's Gear VR headset, and so we have a new model to take a look at. And although the Gear 360 has already been announced, Samsung is finally willing to give it a final price and set of retailers where you can buy it.
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