Tick, tock! We’re less than 24 hours away from the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, so we’re

dealing with a bunch of last minute leaks. There’s no reason to get agitated, as they’re the same usual sets of hands on shots or renders.



Today we’re treated to hands on shots, this time in what appears to be a golden version of the device. There’s been one thing bugging me with every leak of this product: how did Samsung manage to get the two curved glass panels to meet in such a fashionable way? Make the metal frame too wide and the phone is too thick. Make it too slim and it cuts your palm.
Eliminate it and you’ve got a soap bar of a phone, totally slippery. There’s an ideal proportion of metal frame here, which is the keystone and foundation of the success of the device and its ergonomics, as well as good looks. I feel this is going to be a hit!
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