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Updated: March 20, 2016 2:14:34 pm
Samsung introduced the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge in India on Tuesday, at a price of Rs 48,900 and Rs 56,900 respectively. We compare the Galaxy S7 edge against Nexus 6P and iPhone 6s.
Samsung
introduced the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge in India yesterday, at a price of Rs 48,900 and Rs 56,900 respectively. Samsung has tried to sweeten the deal for those pre-booking the smartphone and will offer a Rs 8,200 Gear VR headset free till March 17; the phones go on sale March 18.
While the Galaxy S7, S7 edge follow the same design philosophy as their predecessors, what Samsung has improved on drastically is the camera. Also, both phones are water and dust-resistant. Out of the two, the Galaxy S7 edge is much more interesting as Samsung has shown that the dual-edge display can be used for a lot more now.
Given the premium pricing of Rs 56,900 (if you’re pre-booking, you’re technically paying Rs 48,700 if one considers the free Gear VR headset), we take a look at how it compares against the other two competitors in the category:
Apple
’s iPhone 6s Plus and
Huawei
Nexus 6P.
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Below is a chart showing the specs, pricing of all the three smartphones
Here’s a quick look at the top stand-out points of the three smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
:
For starters, the dual-edge display from Samsung is a unique feature that we’ve not seen in other devices. Samsung has increased the display space for edge display as well, and it basically provides a quick way to access notifications, call up contacts, etc. With the new Galaxy S7 edge, Samsung shows that the edge display is no longer a gimmicky feature.
Samsung also included a Concierge service geared for India. S7 customers will get to jump the queue at around 400 service centres, and will also have pickup and drop facility with the option of getting a standby device if needed.
Watch video of Samsung Galaxy S7 Concierge service
Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 edge phone is also water and dust-resistant, a major point in its favour.
The S7 edge’s camera comes with dramatic improvement as well. Samsung might have reduced camera resolution from 16 mp (in S6 edge) to 12 megapixels, but the quality of low-light pictures has improved drastically.
Samsung says the new Galaxy S7, S7 edge come with ‘Dual Pixel’ technology that works like a human eye, and that 100 per cent of the pixels are used to focus, allowing for a faster focus while taking a picture.
Also read:
Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge launched with ‘Made for India’ Concierge service
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge’s standout points so far are: Improved camera, dual edge display and the water and dust-resistance.
Watch our video first look of Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
Apple iPhone 6s
Plus:
The comparison with the Apple iPhone 6s Plus is inevitable; even Sam
sung, in its launch, was keen to highlight just how much faster and better their camera is, compared to Cupertino’s big-screened smartphone.The Apple iPhone 6s Plus which was launched at Rs 72,000 is now retailing close to Rs 55,000 online for the 16GB version, while the 64GB is available for Rs 66,000.
Apple iPhone 6s Plus might not have 4GB RAM, but when it comes to performance, it’s pretty solid. It’s a premium-looking device and it seems buyers are willing to spend that money for Apple. A recent IDC report says Apple has a 42.1 per cent share of the above $300 smartphone market in India, which is huge.
Watch our video review of Apple iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 6s Plus camera supports features like 4K recording and the phone doesn’t heat, no matter how long you continue recording in that resolution. It has a decent battery back-up. Plus there’s the 3D Touch Display to peek and pop into apps without opening them. Live Photos in Apple’s iPhone 6s Plus are another feature unique to this device.
Apple iPhone 6s Plus’ biggest advantages are: super smooth performance, and a top-notch camera option.
Must read:
Apple iPhone 6s Plus review: Mr Dependable
Huawei Nexus 6P:
When it comes to
Android
, the world is torn between pure Android lovers, and those who like customisation. Nexus devices represent the pinnacle of what the Android OS can do, because, well its just Android. This year, the Huawei Nexus 6P is the new premium pure Android smartphone.
What we loved about the Nexus 6P was its vivid 2K display, the super-low performance of the camera and the battery life. In our own use case, the Nexus 6P lasted a full day. The camera itself is fast, it works brilliantly in low-light, and a lot of reviewers will probably end up comparing this one to the Galaxy S7 edge camera. The only concern with the Nexus 6P was the heating issue.
Watch our video review of Nexus 6P
For Nexus 6P, the biggest plus is the pure Android experience, and the assurance that the phone will get the next update soon. The camera is also of superb quality and technically this is the cheapest ‘premium’ phone out of the three.
Also read:
Google Huawei Nexus 6P review: Camera shines in this ‘premium’ phone
Also read:
Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 edge vs Galaxy S6, S6 edge
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Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 edge out for India: Specs, price and free Gear VR till March 17
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