iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 – Features Comparison



The rumors and leaks are overflowing beside the upcoming but expected to launch for iPhone 7 & Samsung Galaxy S7, but what is really going to be happened, need some passion.

However, there are several offline and online sources that are engaged in extracting the all relevant information about these two market leaders and their stunning and near to launch brands i.e. iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7. There is no any doubt that both iPhone and Galaxy lovers are in dilemma that, what will be next? That will be able to change their minds to switch from one brand to another.


There is no any doubt to state, these rivalries between the iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 is alike the Formula-one Racing battle that keeps perplexing their clientele, what should be left or what should be picked! So, let’s try to clarify something about iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 that could be informative for you.

iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 – Comparison
Galaxy S7 is powered by the Android 6.0 Marshmallow or TouchWiz UI operating systems while iPhone could be loaded by iOS 10. Galaxy S7 is loaded with the super AMOLED display while the iPhone with HD display plus 3D touch.

Galaxy S7 could be  backed with “Up to 2.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 820 Qualcomm Kryo CPU, 64-bit, X12 LTE, Adreno 530 GPU”  processors while iPhone with “64-bit A10 chip, M10 motion coprocessor”. Galaxy 7 memory could be, “4GB RAM (LPDDR4) , 32/64GB (UFS 2.0)” while iPhone is supported up to 3GB with the some options i.e. up to 16/64/128/256GB. There is the option to use microsSD up to 200 GB while this option is unavailable in iPhone.

The battery’s life of Galaxy S7 is amazing that are chargeable via wireless and wired option both while iPhone not has such type of exact flexibilities. Mobile payments of Galaxy S7 is NFC and MST based while in iPhone that is only NFC based.

Overall Galaxy S7/S7 edge design is slimmer than to iPhone that makes it more attractive and eye-candy figure than to iPhone. S7 is also decorated with curved glass on its display screen while iPhone not.

However, the expected iPhone 7 could be thinner than its previous iPhone 6s models. In addition, iPhone 7 is packed with the second speaker that give an edge to iPhone 7 over Galaxy S7 as first of its own kind that, will be available for use with stereo audio.

Above described briefs about iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 provide a concise glance, but for detailed analysis, one has to wait when both devices will be ready to grab the buyers’ attention in stores.

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Apple has an idea for 'self-healing' technology that could make the next iPhone waterproof

Apple has thought of a novel way to help waterproof devices: Covering ports in self-healing seals.

A new patent application from the Cupertino company is for an "electronic device with hidden connector." It details how ports on devices — like USB and headphone ports — could be covered with a "self-healing elastomer."

This material will protect water and debris from getting inside the device and damaging it. When the port needs to be used, the user just sticks the cable or connector through the elastomer — and after it is removed, it seals itself back up.

Of course, not every Apple patent makes its way into a finished product. It applies for hundreds every year — many of these are purely experimental, or precautionary, or even intended to tie up competitors in litigation.

But Apple does seem to be interested in making its devices more water-resistant. It doesn't advertise its iPhones as waterproof. But a teardown of the latest iPhone 6s found that it contains new gaskets and seals that help protect its internal components from water damage. Some YouTubers found they could submerge their phones completely without destroying them.

Self-healing technology has also made its way into smartphones from other companies. The LG G Flex, for example, has a self-healing back that can recover from scratches and marks on it.


There's no word on whether this new patent will find its way into the iPhone 7, which is expected to launch in Autumn 2016. And don't expect Apple to give us any clues — the company never comments on rumours and speculation.

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