The good The Galaxy S7 Edge has a gorgeous larger curved screen and larger battery than the otherwise identical standard S7. It really is something special. The extra navigation tools can be useful when used judiciously.
The bad When you pile on these extra navigation tools, they slow you down rather than speed you up. It's pricier than other good phones.
The bottom line The gorgeous Galaxy S7 Edge makes the best Android phone that much better.
CNET REVIEW
Here's the phone you should buy right now: This one. What catapults the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to such heights? Is it the excellent camera, the beast of a battery, the expandable storage or the seductive design that's worth more than the sum of its parts? Yes, and more. This phone kicks the already-fantastic (just slightly smaller) Galaxy S7 up a notch with a bigger battery and that wraparound design on both sides that never fails to draw me deeper into whatever I'm viewing or doing.
Everything about the 5.5-inch S7 Edge excels from the inside out, and Samsung has refined the extra navigation software that dresses up the screen's physical curves. There are of course a few minor drawbacks -- there's no such thing as a perfect device -- but something about it feels more organic than your garden-variety phone, more complete. If you've ever seen one of Samsung's curve-screen phones before, such as the S6 Edge,S6 Edge+ and Note Edge, you know what I'm talking about.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is the larger, sleeker of the two phones.
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Samsung has put a lot of effort into making the secondary menu bar more useful: icons get bigger and there are more types of information you can show there, like a shortcut to your favorite apps and tasks. There's a speed dial to your favorite contacts, an optional pane for sports scores and news headlines, even a tool to pull up the flashlight and ruler. These are handy, just use them sparingly.
Is the Edge worth the higher price compared to the S7? If you have the cash, then yes. For me, the phone's shape is reason enough, like how a car enthusiast might upgrade to a leather interior. The extra cost spreads out if you pay by installments; even if you pay in full, the difference diminishes when you consider you'll probably own this phone for the next two years.
That said, you wouldn't be making the mistake of your life by going for a more wallet-friendly phone like the Google Nexus 6P or even the S7. But if you want the most stylish, most all-in-one phone that money can buy, you've found it.
The S7 Edge starts at $750, £639 and AU$1,249. Read more about the S7 Edge's top-notch software and hardware in my fullGalaxy S7 review, and read on below for more on the Edge's software, battery performance and specs.
Editors' note: This review was originally posted on March 8, 2016 and last updated on April 16, 2016.
Navigating the Edge
I liked being able to jump into the edge display navigation from any screen, without having to go back to the start screen as you would normally have to do. This was an easy way to reach out to a favorite contact and my most-used app.
At first, it's fun to hit the nine-tab ceiling and try them all, but pretty soon I realized that if I didn't know exactly which pane I wanted, I wasted more time looking for it than if I had just gone to find the thing I wanted from the home screen in the first place. Three or four of these add-ons hit the sweet spot.
Also, some panels that I'd want just don't exist yet, because the companies haven't made plugins.
Swipe, swipe and away!
CNETMonster battery life, bigger size
Battery life was killer in our lab tests, which measure video playback time: almost 20 hours on average, compared to the S7's already astounding 16-hour average. Real-life results were also full steam ahead. Expect the battery to last a long day on a single charge, but I'd prepare to top it up each day anyway, especially if you tend to hit streaming and navigation hard.
It's a solid, heavy device, but I never dropped the phone or felt like I was going to. I'd still buy a glass screen protector and case anyway to protect your pricey investment, but the same goes for any phone. For my small hands, its 5.5-inch screen is a little more manageable than other larger-than-average handsets, such as the iPhone 6S Plus, Google Nexus 6P and Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

The Edge is Samsung's latest evolution in curved screens.
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My colleague Nic Healey didn't agree. He prefers his screens larger, and said he kept accidentally tapping the screen when he was trying to simply hold it to watch a video. He also found the wraparound effect distracting, especially when watching video.
The Edge's screen's picture isn't technically quite as sharp as the S7's, just because you're spreading the same amount of pixels around a larger display, but you won't notice a difference -- the screen still looks outstanding.
Minor drawbacks
As the S7 Edge shares the S7's triumphs (clear 12-megapixel camera, smooth-running processor), it also shares the S7's drawbacks: slightly plastic-looking selfies, a bastion of finger grease you'll have to constantly wipe away and a non-removable battery, which was expected, but whose presence would check the final box of most-wanted features.
Eurotripping with the Samsung Galaxy S7 (pictures pictures pictures!)
(Credit: Jessica Dolcourt/CNET)S7 Edge versus the iPhone 6S Plus, others
Some people identify as "Apple" people and some are "Google" people and I'm not trying to change that. But I do think that the Edge is more interesting and capable than the plus-size iPhone. Android's operating system adds some pretty terrific benefits, such as Google Now and excellent voice recognition.
The S7 Edge's design is also a well-crafted standout, and its battery life and camera blow past the iPhone's in almost every situation.
Even though the S7 Edge is at the top end of the price scale, but it's still a better deal than the iPhone 6S Plus once you factor in the cost of storage. You can spend less on the 32GB S7 Edge and a 64GB microSD card than you would on a 64GB iPhone 6S Plus.
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The Galaxy S7 Edge versus Apple's iPhone 6S Plus, the LG G5 and the Google Nexus 6P.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge | LG G5 | Apple iPhone 6S Plus | Google Nexus 6P | |
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Display size, resolution | 5.5-inch; 2,560x1,440 pixels | 5.3-inch, 2,560x1,440 pixels | 5.5-inch; 1,920x1,080 pixels | 5.7-inch; 2,560x1,440 pixels |
Pixel density | 534ppi | 554ppi | 401ppi | 515ppi |
Dimensions (Inches) | 5.9 x 2.9 x 0.3 in | TBA | 6.2x3.1x0.29 in | 6.3x3.1x0.28 in |
Dimensions (Millimeters) | 150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm | TBA | 158x78x7.3 mm | 159x78x7.3 mm |
Weight (Ounces, Grams) | 5.5 oz; 157 g | TBA | 6.8 oz; 192 g | 6.3 oz; 178 g |
Mobile software | Android 6.0 Marshmallow | Android 6.0 Marshmallow | Apple iOS 9 | Android 6.0 Marshmallow |
Camera | 12-megapixel | 16-megapixel, 8-megapixel wide | 12-megapixel | 12.3-megapixel |
Front-facing camera | 5-megapixel | 8-megapixel | 5-megapixel | 8-megapixel |
Video capture | 4K | TBA | 4K | 4K |
Processor | 2.15GHz + 1.6GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapgradon 820 processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor | Apple A9 chip (64-bit) | 2GHz eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 |
Storage | 32GB, 64GB (varies by region) | 32GB | 16GB, 64GB, 128GB | 32GB, 64GB, 128GB |
RAM | 4GB | TBA | 2GB | 3GB |
Expandable storage | 200GB | 2TB | None | None |
Battery | 3,600mAh (nonremovable) | 2,800mAh (removable) | 2,750mAh (nonremovable) | 3,450mAh (nonremovable) |
Fingerprint sensor | Home button | Home button | Home button | Back cover |
Connector | Micro-USB | USB-C | Lightning | USB-C |
Special features | Curved screens, water resistant | Pull-out battery, two rear cameras | 3D Touch interface | "Pure" Android |
Price off-contract (USD) | AT&T: $795, Sprint: $750, T-Mobile: $780, Verizon: $792, US Cellular: $780 | TBA | $749 (16GB); $849 (64GB); $949 (128GB) | $499 (32GB); $549 (64GB); $649 (128GB) |
Price (GBP) | £639 | TBA | £619 (16GB); £699 (64GB); £789 (128GB) | £449 (32GB); £499 (64GB); £579 (128GB) |
Price (AUD) | AU$1,249 | TBA | AU$1,229 (16GB); AU$1,379 (64GB); AU$1,529 (128GB) | AU$899 (32GB); AU$999 (64GB); AU$1,099 (128GB) |
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