Samsung Galaxy S7 Susceptible to Meltdown Attacks
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Any detectable difference between AT&T and T-Mobile versions?
I can't seem to find a simple direct answer to this question. I switched to TM and bought an unlocked refurbished S7 SM-G930T. I hated the service so I went back to AT&T. The phone seems to be fine operating on AT&T's network as far as I can tell. Opinions vary widely in searching for an answer online. Can I get some facts here?
I really don't want to take a loss on this phone & search for a G930A unless there's a noticeable difference in performance or connectivity.
SamsMar 21, 2016, 1:49 PM
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"Touch Wiz" pros & cons
There are some things I love about Samsung phones interface (TouchWiz), and some I don’t like. I wonder why no one is never mentioning anything about these details. Here are the pros and cons compared to other Android devices.
Pros:
- When pressing the multi-task button and all apps appear, you have a “CLOSE ALL” option. On other Androids if you wanna close all running apps, you must close (swipe) each app individually .
- When pressing & holding the power button, you have the option of “Restart” & “Airplane mode”. The restart is especially helpful, avoiding the need to shut down, and then wait to power it up again.
- Speed dial feature (up to 99). I have been used to speed dials since my startec phones.... and I am so used to it. O...
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Hopefully
Can you talk on the S7 and surf the web at the same time. I know you can on the S3.
over in the "Samsung Galaxy S7" discussion:
Wow.
The S7 and S7 are both great. However, it looks as though Samsung has gone full back in applying specs from the S5. Thanks for the awesome review!
Going back to expandable memory and water resistance are the only things resembling the S5. That's a good thing.
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Samsung Galaxy S7
Hopefully lives up to the new specs.