Samsung Galaxy S7 Release Date & News Update: Will Arrive in March With a Cheaper Price; iFixit Features Detailed Teardown

For those who are drooling to own Samsung Galaxy S7, the smartphone will be available at a much cheaper price this week. If you want to learn more about this great deal, read more.

According to Pocket-lint, this Friday, Mar. 11, Samsung Galaxy S7 32GB model is priced at £569, which makes it £70 cheaper than the larger model Galaxy S7 Edge.

Per the report, to get Samsung Galaxy S7 without shedding too much cash, your best option is to get it from Carphone Warehouse, Tesco and Virgin Media.

If you want the cheapest Samsung Galaxy S7 plan, you may consider Carphone Warehouse's plant at only £22 a month for 24 months. Another way to enjoy a huge discount is to combine the upfront costs and monthly payments that you can get from Virgin Media. They offer minimal data. However, if you can afford to buy the device, a SIM-only contract is the wisest choice for more savings.

Meanwhile, for those who want to see the parts of Samsung Galaxy S7, iFixit gave a detailed photo of the smartphone's parts with its Samsung Galaxy S7 teardown.

Based on their verdict most of Samsung Galaxy S7's components are modular and replaceable. Its battery can be removed without ousting the motherboard, unlike the S6 Edge. However, replacing the USB port requires the removal of the display and replacing the glass without cracking the display is impossible per Phandroid.

Overall, Samsung Galaxy S7 get a score of 3 out of 10 when it comes to repairability, with 10 being the easiest to repair.

Per the report, Samsung Galaxy S7 comes with a front and back glass, which doubles the chances of crackability. It is also equipped with a strong adhesive on its rear glass, which makes it more challenging for anyone to have an entry into the device.

Is this a good thing? Well, for those who repair phones this will probably be a struggle. What do you think of Samsung Galaxy S7's repairability score? Share your thoughts below.

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