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the seal was detached from the box(wasn't broken but the adhesive was rubbed off from shipping/warehouse), and the branding that usually says "S7 Edge" on the back is not on this model which i think is a good thing but made me feel for about an hour "man i got a fake" but it was not the case at all, it felt like the real deal
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The seal was broken and the box was slightly torn
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The package was open, Late shipment,Bag was torn,The seal was broken
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Seal was broken ,,, and cheap packet,,, other than that phone is Ok,,
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The seal was broken
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Seal appeared to be broken when I first opened the package
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The Samsung seal on the box was damaged
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The seal of the box was broken, but nothing seems to have been missing
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the seal was broken upon arrival
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the seal wasn't broken it the real Samsung galaxy s7 edge not fake so thanks
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Factory seal was broken and a cheap white sticker stuck over it to make it look like it was sealed, but the original broken seal was still underneath
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Also seal of packaging was already broken
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I checked it and my box came brand new, new seal not broken like some people
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The phone that contained the phone had the seal broken and scratched and had dents
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For being the Cadillac of Android smartphones in 2016, I find myself dumbfounded as to why my experience is so overwhelmingly negative
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I have been using this phone for about a month now and it is still just as amazing as when I took it out of the box
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It doesn't support T-Mobile as much as it said it did
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After complains of my wife that the frontal camera didn't focus as good as
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I would say it is as fast and smooth as it was before the update if not better.
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Everything works as it should and it has lots of new features, still discovering some of them
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Also, I usually don't buy insurance on phones, but I made an exception for my S7, as replacing the screen or other internals is not as easy or cheap as with other phones