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Two Android bad boys duke it out!
When Samsung unveiled their new
flagship—the Galaxy S7—earlier this year it set the stage for the first
of many great Android handsets to come in 2016. And for a while, it was
clearly the best Android handset on the market.
However, as we move through the year and more and more Android flagships come out, it’s become evident the Galaxy S7 has some stiff competition. HTC and LG both have strong flagships this year and the OnePlus 3 is apparently just around the corner. But there is a new player in town, one that has been slowly building up its presence in Western markets over the last few years — Huawei.
And this is just great. Last year’s phone space was kind of dull. This year’s is the complete opposite, though, with strong releases across the board — and plenty more in the pipeline besides. The advent of the Galaxy Note 6 is the next BIG event for the Android space. But we’re equally excited about seeing what BlackBerry, Google and OnePlus do later on this year. Exciting times, indeed.
Fresh off the back of the Nexus 6p and Huawei Mate 8, Huawei is now one of the most visible brands in the space. The company’s handsets are powerful, well designed and ALWAYS feature bleeding edge specs and hardware. We loved the Mate 8. But it is the company’s latest flagship — the Huawei P9 — that everybody is talking about in Q2 2016.
But just how does the P9 compare to the S7? We took a look to find out.
When it comes to RAM, 4GB is what you get with the S7, no matter what storage size you buy. However, with the P9 if you want 4GB of RAM you need to shell out for the 64GB storage model. The 32GB P9 only comes with 3GB of RAM. As for processors, the P9 features Huawei’s new Kirin 64-bit processor, which is 100% faster than the processor in the P8. As for the S7, you get Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chipset. Which is better? IN all the real world tests I’ve seen they’re about equal.
When it comes to battery, both phones sport 3000 mAh batteries, so expect virtually the same battery life for each device.
What is a bit of a surprise is the P9 is actually 1mm thinner than the S7. That’s surprising because the P9 has the physically larger display. But I guess Huawei used the extra surface area to flatten out the internals.
The P9 features a 1920×1080 at 423ppi. That’s decent, sure. But when you consider the S7 packs in a 2560×1440 Quad HD Super AMOLED display at 577ppi, well, the contest is over. The S7 hands down has the better display.
As for front facing cameras, the P9 beats the S7 there too. The P9 has an 8MP front lens, while the S7 is stuck with a 5MP front camera.
So which to choose? My advice is if gaming and everyday app-usage is the most important thing to you in a phone, opt for the Galaxy S7 over the P9. However, if picture taking is something you primarily use your smartphone for, grab the P9. Pics don’t get better than that (without a DSLR).
However, as we move through the year and more and more Android flagships come out, it’s become evident the Galaxy S7 has some stiff competition. HTC and LG both have strong flagships this year and the OnePlus 3 is apparently just around the corner. But there is a new player in town, one that has been slowly building up its presence in Western markets over the last few years — Huawei.
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But just how does the P9 compare to the S7? We took a look to find out.
Huawei P9 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Specs
Here’s the specs for the Huawei P9:- Display: 5.2in display with a 1920×1080-pixel resolution at 423ppi
- Dimensions: 145mm x 70.9 mm x 6.95 mm
- Weight: 144 grams
- Storage: 32 or 64, plus support for microSD cards up to 128GB
- Memory: 3 or 4 GB RAM
- Processors: Kirin 955 2.5GHz 64-bit ARM-based processor
- Front camera: 8 MP with laser auto focus
- Rear camera: Dual 12 MP with laser auto focus
- Battery life: 3000 mAh
- Colors: Rose Gold, Prestige Gold, Titanium Grey and Mystic Silver
- Display: 5.1in display with a 2560×1440-pixel resolution at 577ppi
- Dimensions: 142.4mm x 69.6 mm x 7.9 mm
- Weight: 152 grams
- Storage: 32 or 64, plus support for microSD cards up to 200GB
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Processors: Samsung Exynos 8890
- Front camera: 5 MP
- Rear camera: 12 MP, f/1.7 aperture, 4K video
- Battery life: 3000 mAh
- Colors: Dark Grey or Gold
When it comes to RAM, 4GB is what you get with the S7, no matter what storage size you buy. However, with the P9 if you want 4GB of RAM you need to shell out for the 64GB storage model. The 32GB P9 only comes with 3GB of RAM. As for processors, the P9 features Huawei’s new Kirin 64-bit processor, which is 100% faster than the processor in the P8. As for the S7, you get Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chipset. Which is better? IN all the real world tests I’ve seen they’re about equal.
When it comes to battery, both phones sport 3000 mAh batteries, so expect virtually the same battery life for each device.
Huawei P9 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Design & Build
I’m a big fan of the P9 with its precision-engineered aluminum and ceramic body and its good selection of color options. In truth, however, it’s really hard to compare the body designed of flagships nowadays as most feature all-metal or aluminum bodies, as the S7 does as well.What is a bit of a surprise is the P9 is actually 1mm thinner than the S7. That’s surprising because the P9 has the physically larger display. But I guess Huawei used the extra surface area to flatten out the internals.
Huawei P9 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Display
We come to the first HUGE difference between the two when we talk displays. Yes, the Huawei P9 has the larger 5.2in display—that’s versus the 5.1in display on the Galaxy S7—but its resolution pales in comparison to the S7’s display specs.The P9 features a 1920×1080 at 423ppi. That’s decent, sure. But when you consider the S7 packs in a 2560×1440 Quad HD Super AMOLED display at 577ppi, well, the contest is over. The S7 hands down has the better display.
Huawei P9 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Cameras
But the P9 strikes back in a BIG WAY when you get to the camera department. The P9 features a dual-camera Leica lens in its rear camera. That’s right, there are TWO 12MP cameras on the back, leading to pictures that approach DSLR quality. The S7 features a 12MP camera as well, but it’s only a single lens camera. No question about it, you will get MUCH better pics using the P9’s camera.As for front facing cameras, the P9 beats the S7 there too. The P9 has an 8MP front lens, while the S7 is stuck with a 5MP front camera.
Huawei P9 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Verdict
Yeeesh! This is a very VERY tough call. In many ways the Galaxy S7 wins: it’s got better storage options thanks to the 200GB microSD card support, it’s got a MUCH better display, and it offers 4GB of RAM no matter which storage size you use. But the P9 is incredibly compelling thanks to its new dual lens camera system. You pics will be better than ever thanks to the P9’s camera.So which to choose? My advice is if gaming and everyday app-usage is the most important thing to you in a phone, opt for the Galaxy S7 over the P9. However, if picture taking is something you primarily use your smartphone for, grab the P9. Pics don’t get better than that (without a DSLR).

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