Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy S7 Data Recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy S7 Data Recovery. Show all posts

Monday, April 17, 2017

Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung fans are able to preorder the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus on March30. This phone will sell starting from April 21 in US and UK. In the market, Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge still hold a big part of smart phone users. Some of them have doubt about changing Galaxy S7 to S8. So in this article, we will have a brief look at the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S8. Here we collect some ideas from TechRadar.



Design
When you first see it, you will be forgiven for thinking the Samsung Galaxy S7 looks almost identical to the Galaxy S6. And that's because it is.



  • Rear curving makes it much nicer to hold in hand
  • Now waterproof, which adds a level of security to use
  • Can be gripped securely thanks to smaller bezels
  • Muffled single speaker



While the Galaxy S7 has the same size 5.1-inch display as the S6, Samsung has managed to shave off a fraction of the bezel around the screen, reducing the handset's height and width slightly.

The look of the Samsung Galaxy S8 is what will sell it to the legions of fans clamoring for a new phone from the brand - and to a wider audience as well. 



Every corner and edge has been rounded on the Samsung Galaxy S8, giving it a very pleasing feel in the hand. It's the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge with a bit more courage in the design – Samsung has spent two years convincing the world that a curved screen is best, and the fact it's on both this handset and the larger Galaxy S8 Plus is testament to that effort.

That said, it's not a small phone. The 5.8-inch screen is packed tightly into the frame but it's still large at 148.90 x 68 x 8mm, and you'll struggle to reach all corners of the screen with a single thumb.

The fingerprint scanner is on the back, by the camera, and it's rather hard to use from the natural holding position for a phone in your palm. It is something you could get used to, but we're not sure why Samsung put it so close to the camera when it could have been closer to the middle of the phone.
However, we don't want to take away from how impressive the Galaxy S8 is in the hand, with the 5.8-inch screen squashed into an impossibly-small chassis – and one that packs in wireless charging and a IP68 rating, so you'll be able to immerse this phone in water and dust with little worry... and not even need to plug in a cable to charge it.

Camera
Although this camera has fewer megapixels than the S6, it takes better photos.
Scenes are brighter, which makes the action easier to see.



Even in low-light scenes, such as a Berlin speakeasy, the S7 trumps the iPhone 6S, yielding brighter, more usable photos. Digital noise was still there, just diminished; those small speckles of color that infiltrate the picture are an inevitability in low-light digital camera shots.

Whip-quick autofocus was also a winner, grabbing clear shots of moving objects, like swaying flowers.

In terms of the camera on the Samsung Galaxy S8, we're oddly seeing little in the way of improvement over the (admittedly impressive) snapper on the Samsung Galaxy S7 from 2016, despite promises to the contrary.



One of the big upgrades on board is to the multi-frame image feature, where three snaps are shot and the best is selected for you with each picture. It's not clear at this time whether this is an interpolation of all three pictures, in the same way as HDR on smartphones works for brightness and color, or if it's just the Galaxy S8 looking for the sharpest image of three.

The auto mode is rapid and takes brilliantly sharp images every time, the pro mode is slick and fully-featured, and there are a host of other modes (included background defocus, just like in the iPhone 7 Plus... although Samsung has been doing it a lot longer) to keep you interested with the snapper.

The front-facing camera has been upgraded to 8MP and is clear and sharp too – with a great low-light sensor once more we're confident this will be a great selfie phone.

Bixby
Samsung has shocked us in a small way by announcing Bixby, its own take on an intelligent assistant, before the lanuch of the phone. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is clearly the launch vehicle for the AI service, and there's even a dedicated Bixby key on the side of the Galaxy S8 so you've always got instant access to the portal.



We should probably talk about what Bixby actually is: it's meant to be a frictionless assistant that can follow you through voice, the camera or touch, learning what you want it to do, and not requiring you to know a specific set of phrases to make it work.

However, that's not what we saw at launch – what we saw was a slow and clunky imitation of every other voice assistant on a phone. At this point you can basically use Bixby to make a call, look up wine or work out places around you through image recognition.

Samsung has since been in contact to talk about Bixby, telling us that the demo we saw wasn't really indicative of the power of the service - we're hopefully going to be getting a more in-depth look at it soon.

Given that Samsung is making such a big deal about how Bixby will be contextual and understand what you want, when you want, it seems odd that it's being launched now at all. Google Assistant is still available on the Galaxy S8, and is arguably far more useful. For instance, you can still say 'Okay Google' and do all the things Bixby can and more... without needing to press a dedicated button.

That said, Bixby isn't a service for now. Samsung intends to build on it, make it available to all the apps on the phone and offer a software developer kit to the app makers in the future. 

These are not all the features of Samsung Galaxy S7 and S8. We will update the information irregularly.









Sunday, January 22, 2017

Best Apps for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have impressed most Android smart phone users last year. Both of them are popular these days, so here we will give you some choices of good applications for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.




No matter what kind of jobs you have, you may download related apps on your Samsung device. If you are a working person, you may need something related to productivity. If you are a musician, you may need something related to music. We hope you will like these applications for your Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.

Part 1: Apps for Samsung Themes and Background
Since Samsungs devices come with TouchWiz UI with limited customization, you might need applications to customize Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in the most convenient way.

You can depend on it to smartly personalize your S7 or S7 Edge Screen. It provides you more than 10000 elegant theme styles you can choose from and over 15 app widgets, for your everyday requirements and mood.

It is offered by OGQ is a background setting application. Its a free application which offers you over 8000 images for your Home screen. You get to choose from a huge collection of stunning wallpapers which gets updated on a daily basis. You can choose from various categories like animals, buildings or cars etc, apply relevant filters.

Part 2: Apps for Samsung Galaxy Battery Saving

It lets you put other applications in hibernation mode, preventing them to run in the background unnecessarily. This free lots of system resources and boost up your batterys performance. Its prior versions were only available for rooted devices, but now, its latest version can be used in non-rooted devices as well.

We all know that native apps eats up lots of our smartphones battery and space, which makes it practically slow. Hermit replaces any resource eating application with a lite app. Just like Chromer, Hermit offers super-fast chrome customer tabs, which is popularly known as Website wrapping, which feels like an app. Hermit includes a free library of lite apps from where you can with which you can quickly create apps for yourself.

Part 3: Apps for Instant Messaging
There are many messaging apps available for Android. If your Samsung is connected via Internet, then you can call, message your friends or family from anywhere around the world. You can also send or receive multimedia files, can group chat with your friends or family. There wont be any roaming charges or International call charges if you chatting and calling while in different a state or country.


Other Related Tip:
If you install WhatsApp and Viber Messenger on your Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge, youd better know some methods to restore your lost messages from WhatsApp and Viber. There is one professional software for you to recover deleted messages from WhatsApp and Viber without backup. It is Yolisoft Samsung Phone Recovery software.









Wednesday, May 18, 2016

How to Recover Data from Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge

Samsung's latest smart phones, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, are finally hitting the store shelves three months ago. These two eye-catching products both share the stunning looks, great camera experiences and glorious displays.

Customers enjoy using their new-buying phones to store some important data like contacts, text messages, photos, videos and other files. So there is a possibility that you may lose your data for accidental deletion, software update, virus attack or whatever reasons. Wed better know or master in advance the method that can get back our deleted photos, contacts or other important files, in case unexpected things happen.

"My daughter accidentally deleted some important contacts in my Samsung Galaxy S7, and these contacts are my target customers. I'm gonna be crazy now!"

There are two ways to help your data recovery on Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge, so please be relieved and follow the instructions below:

1. Recover Lost Data from Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge from Google Backup
You can retrieve the deleted data from your backup in your Google account if you sync your G-mail with your phone before you delete the data. Google can backup data like contacts, App data, photos, text messages etc. As long as your files are synced with your Google account, you just need to log into your Google account and you will find the deleted data you've backed up.(First: "settings"> add account> Google> "existing" or "new"> sign in> account sign in successfully- choose the files you want to sync; Second: "settings> Google> click your account- the data is syncing)

2. Recover Deleted Photos, Video, Contacts, etc from S7/S7 Edge without Backup
If you dont backup any data before you lose it, dont worry and you can use a third-party data recovery tool to easily recover deleted photos, contacts, text messages, call history, WhatsApp, etc from Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge. What's more, you can preview the scanned data and according to your own needs to selectively recover your deleted data.

Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge Data Recovery Tool 
Yolisoft Android Data Recovery for Mac   


 


1) Please download and install Android Data Recovery program on your computer.
2) Select specified files types to continue. 
3) Connect your Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge to the computer via a well-functioned USB, and before you start to run the program,you have to make sure that you've enabled USB debugging on your Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge.
4) When your galaxy s7/S7 Edge is detected, and then click Start to scan. 
5) After scanning, you can preview the recoverable files in details and mark those you need and clickRecoverto save them on your computer.




Tips:
Please backup your crucial data at regular intervals in case of accidental data loss. For example, you can export your contacts or text messages to SIM card , SD card or the USB storage now and then. (Click Contacts App> click the Menu and choose "Import/export"> select "Export to SIM card", "Export to SD card' or "Export to USB storage"> after choosing the files you need and press "OK", then you finish this backup) 


• Please stop using your Samsung S7/S7 Edge after you lost data from it, because any new data written into the device may overwrite your lost data and make it unrecoverable.
• If you don't install the corresponding USB driver for your Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge on your computer in advance, the program will remind you to do it. However, if you still fail to install the USB driver, you need to download the Samsung Galaxy USB Driver and install it manually. 

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