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Now that the Note 7 has been cancelled, what will Samsung do to try to recover some of the $17Billion they will lose from Note 7 sales? We are still five months from the Galaxy S8 launch so there is this large gap where we won't have a new flagship device from Samsung. This means that the latest flagship from Samsung is now the S7 series. Both the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are great phones. They are a few of the best devices of 2016, and are worthy replacements of the Note 7.
Samsung is speeding up the production of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in hopes of being able to compete with the rest of the flagship lineup this holiday season. We will also likely see a marketing blitz from Samsung for these devices once all the Note 7 news dies down. There is no denying that the S7 series are reliable devices, but will consumers trust these newly produced handsets from Samsung or will they project the same shortcomings of the Note 7 to the S7? Hopefully this will launch Samsung's rebound. Now that I am no longer able to recommend the Note 7 I will be recommending the S7 Edge to anyone I think the Note 7 will suite.
via SamMobile