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When you're constantly connected to your phone making seamless
transitions between work and play, you need a phone that's big enough to
deal with it all. So we designed the Galaxy Note7 to think as big as
you do. For you to get the most out of life the way you choose.
When you're constantly connected to your phone making seamless
transitions between work and play, you need a phone that's big enough to
deal with it all. So we designed the Galaxy Note7 to think as big as
you do. For you to get the most out of life the way you choose.
802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, WIFI hotspot, DLNA, Wi-Fi direct
Bluetooth
Version 4.2, A2DP
GPS
A-GPS, GLONASS
NFC
Yes
USB
MicroUSB v2.0, Type-C connector
Camera
Primary
12MP, up to 4000 x 3000-pixel pictures, autofocus, geo-tagging,
laser autofocus, face and smile detection, optical image stabilization,
HDR, panorama, touch focus camera with dual LED flash
– Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
– MP4/MPEG4/H.263/H.264 player
– MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
– Document viewer
– Image viewer/editor
– Voice memo/dial/command
– Predictive text input
– Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, WIFI hotspot, DLNA, Wi-Fi direct
Bluetooth
Version 4.2, A2DP
GPS
A-GPS, GLONASS
NFC
Yes
USB
MicroUSB v2.0, Type-C connector
Camera
Primary
12MP, up to 4000 x 3000-pixel pictures, autofocus, geo-tagging,
laser autofocus, face and smile detection, optical image stabilization,
HDR, panorama, touch focus camera with dual LED flash
– Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
– MP4/MPEG4/H.263/H.264 player
– MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
– Document viewer
– Image viewer/editor
– Voice memo/dial/command
– Predictive text input
– Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
13MP, up to 4128 x 3096-pixel-pictures, HDR, autofocus, panorama, Geo-tagging camera with LED flash
Video
1080@30fps
Secondary
13MP, up to 4128 x 3096-pixel pictures, LED flash
Battery
Capacity
3000mAh Li-Ion battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Music play
Other Features
Sensors
Accelerometer, Proximity
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Browser
HTML
Java
No
Miscellaneous
– MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player
– FM Radio
– MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
– Image viewer and editor
– Document viewer and editor
– Preloaded applications – GTalk , WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube, Google Talk, etc.
Price
Price level
About 150 USD
General Information
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
HSDPA 900 / 2100
4G Network
FDD-LTE 800 / 850 / 2100 / 1800 / 2600
SIM
Dual mini SIM
Status
Available June 2016
Body
Dimensions
153 x 76.4 x 6.8 mm, 13 grams
Keyboard
Touchscreen
Colors
White, Black
Cover
Plastic
Display
Type
IPS capacitive LCD touchscreen with 16,000,000 colors
Size
5.5 inches, 1080 x 1920 pixels, 401 pixels per inch
13MP, up to 4128 x 3096-pixel-pictures, HDR, autofocus, panorama, Geo-tagging camera with LED flash
Video
1080@30fps
Secondary
13MP, up to 4128 x 3096-pixel pictures, LED flash
Battery
Capacity
3000mAh Li-Ion battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Music play
Other Features
Sensors
Accelerometer, Proximity
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Browser
HTML
Java
No
Miscellaneous
– MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player
– FM Radio
– MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
– Image viewer and editor
– Document viewer and editor
– Preloaded applications – GTalk , WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube, Google Talk, etc.
Imagine being the guy who once played the most important villain in
the Marvel Cinematic Universe before he was important. Or turning your
back on being Batman's love interest just before you would have got a
juicy chance to die. Or suffering the sting of being the only one
unceremoniously booted out of a film and watching your former colleagues
get back together for sequels without you.
That ignominy is a surprisingly regular thing for actors who have
taken on a comic book movie role. In rare cases, they're sacked
spectacularly for being rubbish, while in others they turn down the
chance to return (because they're idiots who want to star in a Queen
Latifah movie). And some simply stop getting calls from their former
employers.
In every case we're supposed to go about our business without
acknowledging the change, as if a character once played by a 6'4"
African American man could suddenly turn into the very white, very not
6'4" Peter Dinklage. Those are the kind of bumps we have to endure when
studios decide they just want someone different/better...
15. Billy Dee Williams (Harvey Dent)
The Replacement: Tommy Lee Jones
You would be forgiven for thinking that Tim Burton's departure from
the Batman series (albeit sideways into a producer role after his vision
was deemed too dark) meant what followed was an entirely different
continuity. But that's simply not the case: despite Warner Bros' desire
to distance themselves from Burton's weirdness that wasn't selling toys,
there was no hard or soft reset between Batman Returns and Batman
Forever.
So the fact that Harvey Dent, who had been played by Billy Dee
Williams in Batman, was replaced by someone decidedly more caucasian is
cause for confusion.
Williams was actually screwed out of playing Two Face twice:
originally he was supposed to turn into the monster at the end of Batman
Returns, only to see his role written out in favour of Max Schreck, and
then when Joel Schumacher decided to bring in the split personality
element, he simply chose to forget about Williams:
"I always wanted Tommy Lee Jones. I didn't consider
Billy Dee Williams for the role, because I think that he is a hero. I
always see him like Clark Gable. I had just finished working with Tommy
Lee Jones on The Client, and I thought he would be a great Harvey
Dent\Two-Face."
The hero thing of course is actually the point, but whatever.
Imagine being the guy who once played the most important villain in
the Marvel Cinematic Universe before he was important. Or turning your
back on being Batman's love interest just before you would have got a
juicy chance to die. Or suffering the sting of being the only one
unceremoniously booted out of a film and watching your former colleagues
get back together for sequels without you.
That ignominy is a surprisingly regular thing for actors who have
taken on a comic book movie role. In rare cases, they're sacked
spectacularly for being rubbish, while in others they turn down the
chance to return (because they're idiots who want to star in a Queen
Latifah movie). And some simply stop getting calls from their former
employers.
In every case we're supposed to go about our business without
acknowledging the change, as if a character once played by a 6'4"
African American man could suddenly turn into the very white, very not
6'4" Peter Dinklage. Those are the kind of bumps we have to endure when
studios decide they just want someone different/better...
15. Billy Dee Williams (Harvey Dent)
The Replacement: Tommy Lee Jones
You would be forgiven for thinking that Tim Burton's departure from
the Batman series (albeit sideways into a producer role after his vision
was deemed too dark) meant what followed was an entirely different
continuity. But that's simply not the case: despite Warner Bros' desire
to distance themselves from Burton's weirdness that wasn't selling toys,
there was no hard or soft reset between Batman Returns and Batman
Forever.
So the fact that Harvey Dent, who had been played by Billy Dee
Williams in Batman, was replaced by someone decidedly more caucasian is
cause for confusion.
Williams was actually screwed out of playing Two Face twice:
originally he was supposed to turn into the monster at the end of Batman
Returns, only to see his role written out in favour of Max Schreck, and
then when Joel Schumacher decided to bring in the split personality
element, he simply chose to forget about Williams:
"I always wanted Tommy Lee Jones. I didn't consider
Billy Dee Williams for the role, because I think that he is a hero. I
always see him like Clark Gable. I had just finished working with Tommy
Lee Jones on The Client, and I thought he would be a great Harvey
Dent\Two-Face."
The hero thing of course is actually the point, but whatever.
15 Comic Book Movie Actors Who Were Replaced In The Sequels