The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 released in August 2016 as the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, is the sixth generation of “phablets” in the Galaxy note series. Despite being the sixth device, Samsung named it Note 7 to prevent confusion about its release date relative to the Galaxy S7, which was released in the same year.
However, this phablet is truly notable for being a disaster. Due to a manufacturing defect, the batteries in the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 would overheat causing fires. After suspending sales and issuing an informal recall in September, Samsung discontinued production and recalled all devices in October 2016.
The Samsung Galaxy Note7 has a height of 6.04” (153.5 mm), width of 2.91” (73.9 mm), depth of .31” (7.9 mm), and weighs 6 oz (169 g). The screen size is 5.7” (144.8 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 px at 515 ppi.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 released in August 2016 as the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, is the sixth generation of “phablets” in the Galaxy note series. Despite being the sixth device, Samsung named it Note 7 to prevent confusion about its release date relative to the Galaxy S7, which was released in the same year.
However, this phablet is truly notable for being a disaster. Due to a manufacturing defect, the batteries in the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 would overheat causing fires. After suspending sales and issuing an informal recall in September, Samsung discontinued production and recalled all devices in October 2016.
The Samsung Galaxy Note7 has a height of 6.04” (153.5 mm), width of 2.91” (73.9 mm), depth of .31” (7.9 mm), and weighs 6 oz (169 g). The screen size is 5.7” (144.8 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 px at 515 ppi.