By Mala Srivastava, | March 08, 2017
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is powered by Snapdragon 820 processor
In February, the electronics company LG revealed the G6 at Mobile World Congress 2017. It is said that the LG smartphone will roll out in early April. On the other hand, the tech giant Samsung released the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge in March last year.
Let's take a look at the features of the two phones
The LG G6 is powered by Snapdragon 821 processor and the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is powered by Snapdragon 820 processor. Both Galaxy S7 Edge and LG G6 have 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of native storage.
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The Samsung device has microSD card support of up to 256 GB, while the LG device has microSD card support of up to 2 TB. The two devices have the same water and dust resistance with an IP68 rating. The LG G6 smartphone measures at 5.7 inches with a resolution of 1,440 x 2,880 pixels and 564 ppi.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge measures at 5.5 inches with a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels and 534 ppi, The Verge reported. The Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone has Gorilla Glass 4, whereas the LG G6 smartphone has Gorilla Glass 3. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge boasts a 3,600 mAh battery and the G6 boasts a 3,300 mAh battery.
The two devices are running Android 7.0 Nougat. The LG device features a 5 MP front camera and two 13 MP sensors in the rear. The Samsung device, on the other hand, features a 5 MP shooter and 12-megapixel rear-facing camera. It is expected that the LG G6 will have a starting price at $796.85. The S7 Edge started out with a price tag of $780 in the United States. However, prices have decreased to $552 on Amazon.
Meanwhile, at present, the T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is on sale at Samsung. People can order the device for only $429.99 that would save them $250, Android Police reported. What's more, consumers who buy the T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge will get a free 128GB microSD card. The same offer is available for people who order the T-Mobile Galaxy S7 that sells for $323.99.
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