Thursday, November 24, 2016

Galaxy S7, more battery for all – Blasting News

Android N (Nougat) is increasingly spreading, thanks to the well-known rollout the gradual and operated by the manufacturers of the #smartphone (different speech for someone who owns the devices of the family Nexus, that has been able to receive the update now directly from Google). These days the rollout of the latest version is also affecting the devices Galaxy S7 Galaxy S7 Edge of the #samsung, for which, in particular, you will notice some special characteristics.

Galaxy S7 and Android N, a panacea for the battery

The first interesting news that you may encounter after upgrading to the latest version of Android is a significant increase in the autonomy of the battery, which however happens at the expense of a reduction of the resolution, which will be used to default to a Full HD 1920×1080. The resolution remains the same high and that in most cases it should not create any discomfort, going to be the contrary, to improve one of the aspects that always is the biggest gripe de smartphone owners: battery life. Resorting less frequently to the power bank, it will certainly be pleasure to the owners of #Galaxy S7, especially those who travel often and who have not always nearby a power outlet.

Galaxy S7 more optimized than ever

anyone Who has tried the beta of the new update has reported that reduction in size was almost imperceptible, which leaves open the question whether or not it is necessary to maintain maximum resolutions asìnche on devices for which it would be superfluous. In essence, an update that will be liked by the majority of users, considering also the other novelties that will be present, including the new TouchWiz launcher. Since the current update is still in beta phase, it is likely that the final edition can conternere other improvements or changes. It will remain to be see how will be the final version as soon as it is released, and if it will have in store other interesting surprises for users Galaxy.

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