iPhone 7 Specifications & Performance Compared with Samsung
Galaxy S7
We can’t really make
any claims that iPhone 7’s performance as the handset is still very much under
wraps at Apple HQ. But, based on prior history, we can make a few intelligent
guesses about where Apple will make improvements over 2015’s iPhone 6s.
Likely candidates
include display resolution, imaging, battery performance, connectivity and
water and dust proofing. These are the areas we expect Apple to focus on later
this year when it announces its three, new iPhone 7 models.
The Galaxy S7 may look
and feel a lot like last year’s Galaxy S6, but in practice — and in terms of
performance — this couldn’t be further from the truth. Samsung has smashed the
ball out of the park with this year’s flagship, which boasts excellent battery
performance and a market-leading CPU in the form of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820
(providing you can get that version, that is).
GSM Arena has also
benchmark tested both the Galaxy S7 Exynos 8890 variant and the Snapdragon 820
variant, and similarly the site said that both phones came up with very fast
results.
"It seems both
Samsung's and Qualcomm's custom processor cores turned out for the better and
we like where things are going. It was about time the CPU race switch from core
count competition to actual processing power and optimizations. Both new
entries came very close to Apple's 1.84GHz Twister CPU champ, which means
Apple's first spot in this department will be threatened in the months to
come."
In Geek bench 3
Multi-core testing the Exynos Galaxy S7 came "top of all devices we've
tested so far", meanwhile AnTuTu 6 "puts the Galaxy S7 trio on top of
all smartphones we've put through the same test," though with the
Snapdragon 820 powered S7 edge at the top.GFXBench tests on the two GPU variants
also found more-or-less equally impressive performance.
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