The Galaxy S7 and its curved-screen sibling are fast phones. Incredibly fast. Despite the demanding QHD panels,4GB of RAM paired with a snappy processor hold things consistently smooth. However, unlike last year’s entire Galaxy S6 family – which mounted the Samsung-made Exynos 7420 – for 2016 Samsung decided to restore some faith in Qualcomm, or whose faulty Snapdragon 810 processor gave certain devices more than one issue last year. In the United States,in fact, both Galaxy S7s utilize a Snapdragon 820 SoC; a choice which of course needed to lead to some controversy… more…
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