So that does not exist so by default the Galaxy wins this round. Why? Because I can't use what isn't available.
If you have enough money which is better for you Galaxy S7 or iphone 7S ?
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If you have enough money which is better for you Galaxy S7 or iphone 7S ?
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Unless we are talking "Reality TV" of course reality wins, I vote with Android every time.
Let's say that's a typo and you meant the current iPhone 6S. I still take android for many reasons. Apple has its benefits and iOS sand boxing is great way to keep data from viruses. But it is also an inflexible UI. My android is completely customizable, screen appearance, widgets on hand and apps icons exactly where I want them. Since I use my phone for business, I expect the level of productivity it provides.
iPhone has capabilities that 90% of users never use, which makes it an overpriced toy in the hands of those consumers.
Apple iPhone sales were down last quarter of 2015 as consumers finally realize iPhones are not free or $99, $199 , but closer to $1,000.
Finally, Apple's showing an Achilles heel!
FYI, love Samsung, but sick of waiting for carrier updates. My daily driver is now a Nexus 6p from Google.
Actually, it depends on your choice. if you want to fully use your device without any restriction go for android galaxy s7 device. Android phones are fully customizable and easy to use but one major problem with the android device is security. While iPhone device is fully secured.
iPhone 7 doesn't exist yet, except for what is brewing in the rumor mill...
Even if you were to compare the S7 to the iPhone 6s, asking this open ended question will give you enough opinions to make your head hurt. Everyone will have an opinion on each some biases and some valid, you just have to sort out what is subjective vs objective. You can only be the judge of what is best for you based the feature set, the ecosystem of each, design, and availability of apps cater to your needs. Good luck!
I think Iphone 7s is not yet launched.
There's no iPhone 7 yet, as far as I know. But even if it was I'd prefer to buy Galaxy 7S.
Besides the fact that the 7S is not yet launched (I think this is a typo though and he meant 6s) I'd say the Samsung. The iPhone 6S is an excellent phone, with a stunning camera, but just think at how can you personalize the Galaxy S7, besides other advantages, like a bigger screen, water resistance and the ability to expand the storage.
Basically the choice is depends from person to person. If you choose the Apple then its obviously a BRAND VALUE and dignity symbol whereas Sam-sung is not as much as Apple. moreover it depends on Phone's features which is liked by you and how it is useful to you.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 vs iPhone 7: Major Specs
Samsung Galaxy S7
Display: 5.1in Super AMOLED 2560x1440 pixels (QHD), 577ppi (Galaxy S7 edge: 5.5in, 534ppi)
Storage: 32GB onboard (larger capacity models MAY be available), microSD slot
CPU and RAM: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820/Samsung Exynos 8890 processor (region dependent), 4GB RAM
Front Camera: 5MP
Rear Camera: 12.2MP, f/1.7 aperture, 1.4um pixels, dual-pixel 100% phase detection sensor
IP68 water and dust proofing (1.5m submersion up to 30 minutes)
Battery: 3,000mAh (Galaxy S7 edge: 3,600mAh) NON-removable
iPhone 7
Display: 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch Force Touch, but likely with a QHD display of 2560 x 1440 resolution
Storage: 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB
CPU and RAM: A10 processor, 3GB RAM
Front Camera: 5MP with wide angle lens
Rear Camera: 12MP, 4K video recording, optical image stabilization
Waterproofing?
I don't know if you're referring to the 6S or just the specs of the 7 since it hasn't been released yet. In any event, it just comes down to what you want out of your phone. I think the Galaxy line is cool for customization and flexibility and has more cutting edge features but the Galaxy phones always felt kind of cheap and flimsy to me construction-wise compared to the iPhone. I personally prefer iOS and feel it's more secure.. I had a bunch of lock up issues on the Galaxy I owned.