OREANDA-NEWS. February 24, 2016. Samsung is listening. Its new Galaxy S7, launched at Mobile World Congress 2016, does more than bring back important features it jettisoned from previous Galaxy phones. It also fixes a minor, but unsightly, problem on the S7's bottom end.

The fix in question? A simple matter of aligning the holes of the S6's speaker grilles and its microphones. Many Samsung users probably didn't notice the issue, but I wager it drove you crazy if you have an eye for design.

Before you roll your eyes at a non-issue, stick with me. The alignment problem on the Galaxy S6 was one of those things that couldn't be unseen once you'd seen it. And my problem is this, I don't see other manufacturers making mistakes like that. Whether it's HTC, Apple, even a Chinese manufacturer such as Meizu, most smartphone designers get their lines straight.