The Galaxy Note7 is the latest flagship by Samsung and packs a whole bunch of new features as it becomes the Korean giant’s shiniest and most powerful baby ever. This begs the question: How does the specifications of the Note7 fair when compared to the Galaxy S7 edge or the Apple iPhone 6s Plus? Well, we decided to make it easier to see where each of those devices excel.

Design

Both the Galaxy Note7 and Galaxy S7 edge feature a dual-curve screen

In comparison, the iPhone 6s Plus only has a ‘flat’ screen

The iPhone 6s Plus has the lowest pixel density and screen resolution of 401ppi and 1,920 x 1,080 pixels respectively

The Galaxy S7 edge and Note7 both sport a QHD screen with 2,560 x 1,440 pixels The Galaxy Note7 has a lower pixel density at 518ppi opposed to the 534ppi on the S7 edge

Both the Samsung Galaxy devices feature a glass back panel

The iPhone has an aluminium uni-body for the rear which is less prone to scratches

The iPhone has the largest size and weight, coming in at 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3 mm and 192g despite the same screen size as the S7 edge

The S7 edge is the smallest at 150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm and 157g The Note7 is in-between the two at 153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9 mm and 169g The Note7 has the largest screen at 5.7 inches, while the S7 edge and 6s Plus both have a 5.5-inch screen

Performance

The Galaxy Note7 and the Galaxy S7 edge, both use a 2.15GHz + 1.6GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor for the US market

In markets outside the USA, both the Galaxy devices are available with an octa-core Samsung Exynos 8890 processor (both processors are 64-bit) Apple iPhone 6s Plus uses an A9 chip with a 64-bit architecture clocking in at 1.85GHz

iPhone 6s Plus comes with 2GB of RAM while the S7 edge and the Note7 have 4GB The iPhone comes with the smallest built-in memory at 16GB, with a 64GB and 128GB variant

The Galaxy S7 edge comes with either 32GB The Note7 only has a 64GB option

The Samsung devices feature expandable memory (up to 256GB) and dual-SIM

They Galaxy devices use a hybrid SIM card slot that lets one use either two SIM cards or 1 SIM card and a microSD card at any given time The iPhone 6s Plus features neither

Camera

The Galaxy S7 edge and Galaxy Note7 both use the same 12MP rear camera

This includes OIS, 1.4u pixels, f/1.7 aperture and Dual Pixel The iPhone 6s Plus features a a 12MP camera with f/2.2, phase detection autofocus, OIS and dual tone LED flash

All three devices use a 5MP front facing camera

The aperture for the Samsung camera’s is f/1.7 that is paired with a wide-angle lens The iPhone 6s Plus, however, uses a f/2.2 aperture

Battery

Surprisingly, the non-phablet Galaxy S7 edge has the largest battery capacity at 3600 mAh

The Note7 is slightly less at 3500 mAh The iPhone has the least at 2750 mAh

Both the Galaxy Note7 and S7 edge support wireless charging

iPhone 6s Plus does support wireless charging and requires a special case to allow the same

The Note7 uses a USB Type-C charging port and is the first Samsung device to do so

The iPhone 6s Plus uses a similar, reversible lightning connector The Galaxy S7 edge is still on the older micro-USB charging

Both the Galaxy devices can support fast charging as well as wireless fast charging

iPhone 6s Plus does not have this feature

Features

Only the Galaxy Note7 comes with a stylus dubbed the S Pen The Note7 features a fingerprint and iris scanner (a first for mobile devices)

In comparison, the S7 edge and 6s Plus only feature a fingerprint scanner on the home button

The Samsung galaxy Note7 and Galaxy S7 edge are both IP68 certified

This would make the devices water and dust resistant, surviving up to 30 mins at a depth of 1.5 metres The Apple iPhone 6s Plus on the other hand, is extremely weary of water and might stop working if dipped into a pool

Samsung’s Galaxy Note7 and S7 edge feature an ‘always on’ screen that displays the time and other notifications

This feature is not present on the iPhone 6s Plus The always on display has faced controversy since it does consume a marginal amount of battery

For those who would prefer a nutshell comparison: After comparing the specification, which device are you more inclined to purchase? Or would you wait for the new iPhone 7 to launch in September before deciding?