When a new high-end smartphone is released is normal emerge a curiosity about the performance that the device is able to offer. The Galaxy Note 7 may have disappointed some by bringing the same options of the Galaxy S7 chipsets, but it is undeniable that both the Exynos 8890 as the Snapdragon 820 still have a lot to offer. However, we have seen the new darling of Samsung embarrassment for the iPhone 6s and OnePlus 3 in speed test. Will the same happen to his younger brother, the Galaxy S7 Edge?
We have seen in other comparative that the Galaxy S7 with Exynos 8890 is faster than the Snapdragon 820, but will the same happen to Note the 7? From what has been seen so far, the new smartphone from Samsung still needs some adjustments to RAM management, since it can not hold many open apps, which made the device lost handily to OnePlus 3.
Check out the Galaxy Note 7 facing the Galaxy S7 Edge:
the video above was shared by C4ETech channel even responsible for previous tests involving the Galaxy Note 7. Here we see that the Galaxy Note 7 with Exynos He went ahead in the first round by taking one minute and 24 seconds to open all pre-selected apps. The Galaxy S7 Edge with Snapdragon was 13 seconds behind, with a total of 1 minute 37 seconds
See also:. Galaxy Note 7 faces predecessor Note 5 in speed test
in the second round, where it was expected to see the S7 pulling ahead by having a more mature software, we see that the Note 7 wins in the speed test with 2 minutes 49 seconds to 2 minutes and 54 seconds of your rival. However, it is worrying to see that even with both counting 4 GB of RAM still suffer to hold a dozen apps open in the background.
(updated August 15, 2016 at 15:16)
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