The iPhone 6S vs. Galaxy S7 rumors-based specs and features showdown

By Staff Writer

Apr 04, 2015 01:19 PM EDT

More and more people are expecting for the release of the two upcoming rival smartphones: the iPhone 6S and the Galaxy S7. However, no latest information about the two has been spotted yet on the web except rumors and speculations. But who knows they might be true? So, based on these rumors, we made a comparison between the two smartphones.

A recent report by International Business Times AU states that Apple's flagship carrier, the iPhone 6S, is expected to give major contributions to the company's $227.1 billion sales projection. Meanwhile, Samsung seems to be on the path to recovery from last year's profit loss as pre-orders of Galaxy S6 are reportedly increasing like wild fires, reports by Android Headlines. Various carriers such as Sprint are getting an increase of pre-orders. Now, how much more if Samsung releases the Galaxy S7? Could it skyrocket Samsung profits?

Both the iPhone 6S and Samsung Galaxy S7 are still in the rumors list. And every bit of allegedly leaked information gets viral. Who knows these would turn out to be true? So, let us compare the two smartphones based on some information in the web:

 

OS

Size

Specifications

Camera

Battery Life

Price

Release Date

Processor

RAM

Display

Storage and Expansion

iPhone 6S

iOS 9

4.7-inch

A9

2 GB

1080p

32 GB

10 MP

not bigger but powerful

$800 (£539) for the 16GB version, $919 (£619) for the 64GB version, and $1038 (£699) for the 128GB version.

September 2015

Galaxy S7

Android 5.0.2 Lollipop or possibly better

The same with S3; another like a lengthy wallet (both are foldable)

Exynos 7420

6 GB

4K

32 GB/64 GB/128 GB or possibly more

30 MP

Superfast charging battery

$999

2016

In terms of some added features, the iPhone 6S is rumored to have the Force Touch technology and multitasking capabilities. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S7 will reportedly have a flexible panelIf each smartphone will truly sport these rumored specs and features once released, what will win? It is hard to tell. However, the phone that manages to land in the hands of the majority wins.

For now, any information not coming from the company should be taken with a grain of salt.

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