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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs Moto Z Force Review: Specs & Features Faceoff

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs Moto Z Force Review: Specs & Features Faceoff

Ribhu .

Both the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and the Lenovo Moto Z Force are brimming with specs. The S7 Edge is running about $790, and the new Moto Z Force is tipping the Verizon scales at $720 - a great deal more than we at first thought.

The Moto Z Force is the primary Moto gadget under Lenovo direction from beginning to end. They have taken it to a radical new level - incredible form, better specs, and imaginative components. The Galaxy S7 Edge is a demonstrated product coming to us in April - Samsung pumped it loaded with elements also. Before we investigate every gadget, we should take a gander at some of their similitudes. 

It is astounding what number of likenesses there are between the Galaxy S7 Edge and the Moto Z Force. Physically, the Z Force is marginally bigger and measures 6 grams more than the S7 Edge. The displays are the same 5.5-inch estimate, both are AMOLED innovation, and both are Quad HD determination. These two gadgets (US form) utilize the same 64-bit Snapdragon 820 quad-core processor and both utilize the Adreno 530 GPU for illustrations.

They both accompany 4GB of DDR4 RAM and they both have 32GB of expandable inside memory. The S7 Edge and the Z Force both utilize a 5MP front-confronting camera (FFC) for selfies and video visiting. They both are outfitted with a unique finger impression sensor, and they both have an extensive - 3600mAh in the S7 Edge and 3500mAh in the Z-Force - non-removable battery for power. They have the standard suspects - WiFi, Bluetooth (v4.2 on the S7 Edge and v4.1 on the Z Force), GPS, NFC, and a USB port (v2.0 microUSB on the S7 Edge and USB Type-C on the Z Force) for charging and information exchange. 

The core qualities are the same - a similar display estimate, both AMOLED innovation, and both pressing a QHD determination. The Z-Force includes their select ShatterShield glass display. A similar processor controls the gadgets with a similar measure of RAM and interior memory and both can be extended. The cameras are both superb, and both have an extensive battery with speedy charge capacities. 

While the Galaxy S7 Edge presents a heart rate sensor and oxygen sensor screen, the Z Force offers Moto Mods and backs that can be joined to switch up its looks - something more valuable and down to earth for general users. It just appears like Samsung produced another S6 Edge Plus, tossed in another processor, included some memory, and called it the S7 Edge. The Moto Z Force is a stamped change over the Droid Turbo 2 it is supplanting. Some may say that Lenovo and Motorola had further to go to enhance the past model, but I am as yet calling the Moto Z Force the champ of this correlation. 

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