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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs ZTE Blade V8 Specs and Features Compared: Handsets Come with Almost Similar Offerings, ZTE Brings 13MP Dual Camera Technology

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs ZTE Blade V8 Specs and Features Compared: Handsets Come with Almost Similar Offerings, ZTE Brings 13MP Dual Camera Technology

Nens Mitchell

Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge remains as the flagship device of the brand. Now, smartphone fans are eager to know how the Samsung Galaxy S7 will fair when compared with the newly released ZTE Blade V8 Pro.

Design and display

Android Headlines reported that the Galaxy S7 Edge has been known for its sleek design and curved display. On the other hand, the Blade V8 Pro also looks good with its metal body and its leather back material combined with plastic. The same report noted that both handsets look and feel solid.

The two handsets have the same display size which is at 5.5 inches and also sport the same Snapdragon processor and a 32GB internal memory variant. Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge comes with a bigger 4GB RAM while the V8 Pro has 3GB.

Cameras

According to Gadgets NDTV, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has a 12MP main camera and a 5MP secondary shooter perfect for selfies. On the other hand, the Blade V8 Pro has a dual-camera technology with both lenses at 13MP. TechRadar added that the ZTE device takes photos rich in color because of its improved lens technology.

Other important features

Both smartphones also have a fast-charging feature and a battery which cannot be removed. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has a microUSB port for transferring files while the ZTE Blade V8 Pro comes with a Type-C reversible port for charging.

Samsung's flagship device also has a dual-sim offering and has various connectivity options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mobile networks (both 3G and 4G). While the ZTE handset is praised for its camera and its upcoming release in the US, Techradar indicated that it will not work with Sprint and Verizon but will be worth its price for the users.

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