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Zach Epstein
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As far as I'm concerned, Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 is dead. After more than half a dozen people in the past week alone claimed that their "safe" replacement Note 7 handsets burst into flames, the phone is no longer an option. Whether Samsung claims the phones are safe after conducting its investigations, recalls the phones again and issues new replacements, or cancels the phone all together, it makes no difference to me. There's just no way I would ever feel safe keeping a Note 7 on my person or even in my home at this point. It really is a shame because safety issues aside, the Galaxy Note 7 was an incredible phone. In terms of hardware, it was may favorite smartphone ever, in fact. But now the Note 7 is out of the picture and we likely have at least four or five months before Samsung's next flagship smartphone debuts, we're left with an important question: Do Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have any competition left now that the Galaxy Note 7 is dead? The answer is yes, and in this post I'll run down the best of the rest.
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