Samsung Galaxy E7 review: Easy touch

Easy touch

Valentin Ganchev, 24 April, 2015.

Gallery with DLNA and facial recognition

The gallery on the Samsung Galaxy E7 sorts photos either by time or by album. Based on time and location, it can also group photos by event. Yet another option uses facial recognition, which helps you find all photos featuring a specific person.

Viewing images on the Samsung Galaxy E7 is a joy as its screen is big enough and the Super AMOLED panel is lovely with its deep blacks, vivid colors and immense contrast.

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TouchWiz gallery • filtering by people in the shot • batch operations

There's also a comprehensive editor which is part of the Studio app. It offers tone adjustments, post-shot color effects, beautification and decoration features. Part of the Studio package, a collage feature provides a choice of aspect ratios, templates and backgrounds. The resulting images come out at 2,000 x 2,000 pixels when in 1:1 mode, and even larger at 2,000 x 3,555 pixels if you opt for the 16:9 ratio.

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Single image viewing and editing

Music player

The Samsung Galaxy A7 comes with the full-blown TouchWiz music player, which is among the most feature-rich apps we've seen. It supports lossless music (FLAC) and can play music to and from DLNA devices. Folder view is also available.

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Music player • Music square automatically builds playlists

Aside from the traditional song sorting methods, the Music square can create playlists based on mood and tempo. Alternatively you can use years instead of mood to easily create a rocking '80s playlist.

A similar square is used make picking an equalizer preset simple. A more advanced feature is Adapt sound, which automatically selects the best settings based on your headphones and hearing. You can also use the 7-band equalizer to manually tune the player.

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Extensive sound customizability

Google Play Music is also on board - it's a good offline music player, but online play is its forte. It can play Instant Mixes, and doubles as a music store or a cloud storage for your audio.

Finally, there's a stereo FM Radio app, which Samsung has been neglecting in recent flagships. The app supports RDS and can record radio broadcast (which may be disabled in some regions for legal reasons). There's an option to stream radio over the Internet if the FM reception is poor.

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FM Radio with Internet radio support and broadcast recording

Great video player

The Samsung video player also supports DLNA, but there's only wireless screen mirroring, no MHL TV out. Subtitles are supported and you can adjust font size and color, add an optional background and a few other tweaks. You mileage may vary when using subtitles over DLNA.

Videos normally start playing in Multi Window mode so you can keep browsing, you'll need to simply stretch the video window to full-screen. Alternatively, you can view videos in a pop-up window.

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Video player • Pop Up play

Codec support on the Galaxy E7 is quite extensive and the smartphone plays MP4 and MKV videos up to 4K, however multichannel audio is not an option. Both H.264 and the next-gen H.265 video decoders are supported.

Audio quality starts great, loses some brilliance with headphones

The Samsung Galaxy E7 put in a stellar performance in the first part of our audio quality test, even surpassing the Galaxy S6 here. When attached to an active external amplifier, the smartphone produced nicely loud output with perfect clarity.

Sadly, degradation when you plug in a pair of headphones is above average so the overall result, while good, is no longer impressive. Volume levels drop, some intermodulation distortion appears and we measured a fair amount of stereo crosstalk. It's still a very good overall performance, though, particularly for the price range.

And here go the results so you can see for yourselves.

TestFrequency responseNoise levelDynamic rangeTHDIMD + NoiseStereo crosstalk
Samsung Galaxy E7+0.02, -0.06-94.491.30.0029 0.0090-88.8
Samsung Galaxy E7 (headphones attached)+0.30, -0.01-92.690.90.033 0.203-53.9
Asus Zenfone 2+0.03, -0.04-92.492.60.0035 0.019-90.2
Asus Zenfone 2 (headphones attached)+0.06, -0.04-92.392.40.013 0.048-80.8
HTC Desire 820+0.03, -0.20-92.392.40.046 0.047-72.2
HTC Desire 820 (headphones attached)+0.09, -0.12-92.192.10.158 0.176-39.7
Oppo Find 7a+0.03, -0.16-92.792.60.0057 0.072-92.0
Oppo Find 7a (headphones)+0.05, -0.07-91.592.70.0042 0.054-15.7
OnePlus One+0.02, -0.07-94.193.80.0064 0.011-94.3
OnePlus One (headphones)+0.77, -0.05-91.489.70.019 0.485-53.7

Samsung Galaxy E7 frequency response
Samsung Galaxy E7 frequency response

You can learn more about the tested parameters and the whole testing process here.

Reader comments

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  • 20 Apr 2023
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  • 09 May 2021
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