Anyone who was lucky enough to get a production unit or perhaps when they just buy the phone in March; I want to know something.
For some reason, all the edge versions would have lower brightness output than their regular counterparts, the Galaxy S6 and Note 5 had higher brightness output than Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy S6 edge+ respectively on maximum manual brightness.
The screens for the edge variants would automatically dim themselves in environments with low contrast on max manual brightness. I always found that very annoying. It would be nice if someone could test the S7 and S7 edge in a dimly lit environment to see if their maximum brightness settings are the same.
For some reason, all the edge versions would have lower brightness output than their regular counterparts, the Galaxy S6 and Note 5 had higher brightness output than Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy S6 edge+ respectively on maximum manual brightness.
The screens for the edge variants would automatically dim themselves in environments with low contrast on max manual brightness. I always found that very annoying. It would be nice if someone could test the S7 and S7 edge in a dimly lit environment to see if their maximum brightness settings are the same.
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