

The Galaxy wins in that regard, but the iPhone 6S Plus offers a higher maximum internal storage - boasting 128GB compared to the S7 Edge’s 64GB. If you choose the iPhone, you’ll have to pay $100 more for 64GB. Samsung’s 32GB of storage is much more reasonable.
#Samsung galaxy s7 geekbench vs iphone 6s pro#
Watch the Galaxy S23 Ultra and iPhone 14 Pro Max face off in brutal drop testĪs far as storage goes, the Galaxy S7 Edge starts with 32GB versus the measly 16GB in the iPhone 6S Plus, which is really too low for anyone. The Galaxy S24 could crush the iPhone 15 in a really big way The best camera phones in 2023: our top 9 photography picks For the sake of argument, let’s just say that the two devices are equal. On these tests, the Snapdragon 820 beat out the Apple A9, and the A9 beat out the Exynos 8890 - so it really depends on your region.

And sadly, even that doesn’t really help, at least according to AnTuTu v6.0 benchmarks. They aren’t directly comparable, but we can look at benchmark tests. For example, while the Samsung device comes with either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 processor depending on the region, the iPhone includes Apple’s self-designed A9 processor. When it comes to specs, the iPhone 6S Plus and the Galaxy S7 Edge are very much neck and neck, yet it’s hard to compare them in many cases.
