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Galaxy Note 7 vs iPhone 7 Review, Release Date: Samsung Gearing Up To Beat Apple?

Galaxy Note 7 vs iPhone 7 Review, Release Date: Samsung Gearing Up To Beat Apple?

Dheeraj R

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 vs. iPhone 7 reports hinted that the Samsung device might give a tough competition to the upcoming Apple phone. As the devices will be launched in a couple of months' time, below are some of their features which can help you to choose the best option based on your requirements.

The Galaxy Note 7 is expected to outrun the iPhone 7 in almost all specs areas including the price structure. The Bit Bag reported that the Samsung device will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 823 processor along with 6 GB RAM. It is also rumored to consist of 256GB internal memory option.

On the other hand, the iPhone 7 will consist of the latest Apple A10 processor with just 2 GB of RAM, which is way less than the Samsung device. The Apple device is expected to be made available in three variants on the basis of 32GB, 128GB and 256GB internal storage.

Furthermore, there are reports that the Galaxy Note 7 will feature a 5.9-inch screen with Super AMOLED display with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution, whereas the iPhone 7 will sport a 5.5-inch screen with LED-backlit IPS LCD display with 1080×1920 pixels resolution.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will run on Android Marshmallow 6.0 OS with a possible upgrade options of Android 7.0 Nougat, while the Apple device is expected to run on the upcoming iOS 10 system. Value Walk reported that the Galaxy Note 7 might include an Iris scanner for added security measures for the users. The Samsung phone is also expected to consist of other exceptional features like USB Type-C, improved water resistance, and S-Pen.

Meanwhile, WWCF Tech reported that the Samsung phone and iPhone 7 will sport common specs like a 12-megapixel rear camera, fingerprint reader, accelerometer, and gyro, compass, barometer, and proximity sensors. 

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