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Two Nasty Surprises (Samsung Galaxy S7 )

Do you know what's great about the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge? Almost everything. Samsung took Galaxy style S6 S5 with the essence of the Galaxy. But 24 hours after the start they have two ugly (and potentially deal breaking) was found.

Nasty surprise  1

One of the most touted features of the new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge is the return of microSD expandable memory. Its omission from the Galaxy S6 was derided by many, and Samsung has been praised by law this time for listening to customers and making a turnover.

What's more, that Galaxy S7 comes with Android Marshmallow which is the ideal companion to the microSD card. The reason is that the Marshmallow can treat expandable storage, as well as the internal memory. For example, if your 32 GB Galaxy S7 200 GB of microSD card adds the Marshmallow will report you now 232GB space to install applications, storing photos and videos-whatever you want to.

But here comes the unpleasant surprise: Samsung has not implemented it.

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In an interview for the Samsung reps at the Mobile World Congress the acclaimed Android blog Phandroid learned the company simply decided to cut out this feature Android Marshmallow, Samsung says that their decision came down to the disorientation of the consumers do not want people pulling out while the microSD card that is used for osvojitelné storage and potentially make a mess of things.

As Phandroid notes that this is a valid concern, but you have to trust your users. If not, they will never sell someone a car, kitchen knife, painkillers, in-line skates. The end result is a Galaxy S7 and S7 edges of the owners, who installed a lot of applications and games may have problems with the 32 GB version, especially given a lot of bloatware Samsung custom install on their phones. Galaxy S6 has 56 preinstalled applications and it is a similar number this year. All of which means that users can be forced to buy more expensive Galaxy S7 or S7 edge with more native storage for resolving this problem.

Nasty Surprise  2

SamMobile learned Samsung currently has no plans to sell either the Galaxy or Galaxy edge the S7 S7 with more than 32 GB of storage in the United States.

Yes, at a time when there are 64 GB and 128 GB phone models not only commonplace, but expects the phone manufacturers (including from Samsung the largest competitor to Apple), Samsung decided to 32 GB is enough for all of the users in the us. And, of course, would be if the Samsung Android is fully implemented support for the extension of the capacity of the marshmallow.

Solution

Of course, the obvious solution in the course of the performance of Samsung. The company may issue a software update to bring full support for external storage, Android is the marshmallow Galaxy and Galaxy Edge the S7 the S7 can start selling models with more than 32 GB of built-in storage in the us.

In fact, this should be a no brainer. Solid State storage cost of peanuts and tiered pricing higher capacity phones is a great way to phone manufacturers to increase profit margins. So now Samsung is not just hurting customers, it's hurting your bottom line – and it doesn't make any sense at all.

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