Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Galaxy S7 Edge: Billboard for Massive Promotion

By Ajay Kadkol - 28 May '16 09:46AM
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Samsung has built an oversized replica of the Galaxy S7 to hang outside Sheremetyevo International Airport, in the latest marketing push for its new device.The billboard from top to bottom stands 80 metres tall paired and 40 metres wide, enabling it to be seen from more than two kilometres away.

The company expects around 800,000 people to see the advert each day in Sokol, Moscow, due to its prime location intersecting two major motorways.Samsung has posted a video of its behemoth of a billboard here.What's the difference between the Galaxy S6 and S7? We have the lowdown.While the iPhone is still one of the most sought-after devices on the planet, Samsung's recent Galaxy models have given it a real run for its money, and the Galaxy S7 Edge is no exception.

If you've picked up the excellent Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, why not take a look at our list of the best tips and tricks to get the most out of it? We've got advice on how to customise the Edge Panels, how to set up RSS feeds, how to disable the Upday home screen, and more.The curved Edge screen still feels rather unnecessary - especially considering the premium price it commands compared to the vanilla S7 - but the company has at least added some new features to make it more useful.

Both the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge are out in the UK now, retailing for £569 (£474 ext VAT) for the S7 and £639 (£532 ex VAT) for the S7 Edge. The Galaxy S6 has now been discontinued, but the S6 Edge is still available and has had its price cut to £499 (£416).We've put the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge up against each other, along with last generation's Galaxy S6, to work out if the new models are worth the upgrade, and if it's worth forking out the extra for the Edge variant.

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