I think the call terminating after a set duration (eg 120 mins for Celcom) is a telco feature. I know Maxis had a similar feature (90 mins limit if I recall correctly). I believe this is to protect the customer from bill shock when calls are charged on duration of call basis. In case the customer forgets to terminate a call in whatever circumstances. However with plans giving unlimited calls this is less a concern. But .... even for plans with unlimited calls, I think calls to some lines (eg 1300, 1800, 100) are still chargeable based on duration.
yes yes yes I remember maxis is 90 minutes!!!
dulu no whatsapp call non stop den sure drop call one with gf.
To be honest i have mixed feelings towards the gorilla glass 4. Its good that I still haven't have any noticeable scratches on my screen but when it comes to hairlines scratches it sucks. Somehow I feel gorilla glass 3 is better when it comes to scratches.
I'm not questioning its durability though.
Usually whats scratching is the oleophoebic and hydrophoebic coating, not the glass itself.
Just like cars, most scratches are on the clear coat, instead of the paint jobs.
Based on comparison web reviews - it mentions that that
"GSMArena has done some extensive testing on both versions of the Galaxy S7 edge and has found that the Exynos version delivers nearly two additional hours of talk time, over three additional hours of video playback, and nearly three-and-a-half additional hours of web browsing. This is a pretty stark difference and is almost certainly due to each chipset’s power efficiencies — after all, both devices come with identical 3,600mAh batteries, so there’s no other reason we should expect to see this much difference in performance between the two versions."
so it looks like the local version has better battery utilization...
Viper4android works much better on the exynos dac too.