I firmly believe that wearable devices should be just that. I don't need a huge cell phone or a laptop that needs its own walker. I like lightweight devices that are easy to use. The Samsung Galaxy S7 pushes the boundaries of what a wearable device should be. The processor is fast, the screen is sharp and bright, but fingers can barely reach all the keys on the keyboard, even in portrait mode. I came dangerously close to dropping it several times while trying to type. When it comes to tablets, I think eight inches is enough (really ladies?).
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