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  2. Samsung Galaxy S7 - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy S7 Edge was the most popular handset from South Korea's 2016 lineup. The Galaxy J3, which is regarded as an entry-level device, found its place as the sixth most popular phone for 2016. The iPhone 6s had around 60 million shipments, whereas the Galaxy S7 edge and other phones from Samsung garnered around 25 million shipments. [63]

  3. TouchWiz - Wikipedia

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    TouchWiz 6 (released with Galaxy S7) G930FXXU1DQDD [49] (S7) Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow" March 11, 2016 • Edge UX 2.0. Tasks Edge (shortcut to commonly used tasks) Edge Panels (compass, flashlight, ruler; news aggregators) • Increased organization. New "advanced settings pane" Ability to move multiple apps at once; Bug fixes and performance ...

  4. TWRP (software) - Wikipedia

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    Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP), pronounced "twerp", [4] is an open-source software custom recovery image for Android-based devices. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It provides a touchscreen -enabled interface that allows users to install third-party firmware and back up the current system, functions usually not supported by stock recovery images.

  5. Samsung Experience - Wikipedia

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    The apps edge displays ten of a user's most frequently used apps, with five in two columns. A user can also add a complete folder to the screen. [5] A Galaxy S7 edge phone in the process of switching from the Yahoo! finance panel to the Apps edge panel

  6. SuperSU - Wikipedia

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    SuperSU is a discontinued proprietary Android application that can keep track of the root permissions of apps, after the Android device has been rooted. [2] [3] SuperSU is generally installed through a custom recovery such as TWRP. [4]

  7. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Note 7 features a 5.7 inches (140 mm) 1440p Super AMOLED display. Similarly to the "Edge" models of the S6 and S7, the display curves over the side bezels of the device; the curvature allows the Note 7 to be 2.2 millimetres (0.087 in) narrower than the Galaxy Note 5. [10]

  8. CyanogenMod - Wikipedia

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    Samsung sent several Galaxy S II phones to the CyanogenMod team with the express purpose of bringing CyanogenMod to the device, [103] and mobile carrier T-Mobile US voiced its support for the CyanogenMod project, tweeting "CM7 is great!". [105] Phone manufacturers have also taken to releasing "developer editions" of phones that are unlocked. [106]

  9. TWRP - Wikipedia

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    TWRP may stand for: TWRP (band) , a Canadian rock band formed in 2007, formerly known as Tupper Ware Remix Party TWRP (software) , an open-source software custom recovery image for Android-based devices