If something has characterized iOS The difference with respect to Android is that the interface is faster. And although Android has become increasingly optimized over time, the truth is that even today there are interfaces on Android phones, as is the case with the Samsung Galaxy S6, that are not as fast as iOS. However, that could change with the Samsung Galaxy S7The goal is for its interface to be faster than that of the iPhone 6s.
Samsung Galaxy S7

Although the Samsung Galaxy S6 is one of the best phones of the year, the truth is that the interface with which it has is not the fastest. The Samsung Galaxy S7 It will be the new flagship, and it seems that Samsung's goal is for the new smartphone to have an interface that is even faster than that of the iPhone 6s.
Launch in February

El Samsung Galaxy S7 It would be officially unveiled around February, although it will likely be available for purchase in the following weeks. The new smartphone would become one of the best phones on the market, if not the best when officially launched, as it would be one of the first flagship devices of the new generation. Even if some competitors launch earlier or later, Samsung usually sets the pace for the high-end market..
The iPhone 6s arrived months earlier, so there will be a time lag between the two releases. This discrepancy in release schedules means that comparing generations is not directShould the Galaxy S7 be compared to the iPhone 6s or to the next generation of iPhones? In any case, the Galaxy S7 has solid arguments to win in several areas, and Apple's successor will raise the bar again when it comes its turn.
Hardware and real performance

Looking at the technical specifications, the Galaxy S7 has the advantage: 4 GB of RAM versus 2 GB of the iPhone 6s and a battery of 3000 mAh vs 1715 mAhFurthermore, it integrates the latest generation chipsets (Exynos or Snapdragon) designed to offer graphics and multitasking at a high level. However, iOS optimization tips the scales in everyday use tests: the iPhone 6s It moves smoothly Despite having less memory, the S7 typically leads in graphics and multithreading in synthetic benchmarks, while the iPhone competes in single-core performance.
Display and layout

The screen is one of the S7's strong points: panel 5,1-inch Super AMOLED with high pixel density and deep blacks, ideal for multimedia contentIn contrast, the iPhone 6s offers a 4,7-inch screen with excellent color accuracy and sufficient sharpness, but Samsung's panel is, for many, market benchmarkIn terms of design, both opt for premium materials and high-quality finishes; Samsung reduces the camera bulge And the iPhone retains its unmistakable aesthetic. The Edge variant of the S7 adds an elegant curve with quick access functions.
Software, interface and updates

Android on the S7 is very polished, with a Lighter TouchWizsmoother animations and fewer background processes; a AI comparison It shows differences between iPhone and Samsung. Samsung recovers the microSD slot (up to 200 GB), it adds Always On to see the time and notifications and keeps the fast wireless charging. iOS shines for its consistency and ecosystemAnd it wins in terms of update frequency: iPhones receive new versions on day one, while Android depends on the manufacturer and carrier. In terms of quick access, the S7 allows double tap from the home button to immediately open the camera; Apple counters with Touch 3D and pressure shortcuts.
Camera and photography

Both are equipped with sensors 12 megapixels, and are among the best mobile phones with cameraBut Samsung is betting on aperture f / 1.7 and technology Dual Pixel for ultra-fast focusing and remarkable low-light performance. The iPhone 6s offers highly accurate color and a balanced processing which is appreciated for its naturalness. In HDR and high dynamic range scenes, the S7 tends to capture more detail in shadows; in portraits and white balance, the iPhone tends to accurately reproduce skin tones. For advanced users, the mode Pro with RAW The S7's manual ISO/shutter speed controls provide creative leeway; Apple prioritizes simplicity and 4K with great stability.
Water resistance and durability

The Galaxy S7 features IP68 certificationIt can withstand immersion for a certain period of time. In third-party tests, the S7 and S7 Edge are water-resistant, although it has been reported temporarily distorted sound after immersion. The iPhone 6s, on the other hand, wasn't designed for that kind of treatment. Neither is indestructible when dropped: both can break, although the S7 Edge managed to withstand it. more impacts in some tests.
Connectivity, battery and extras

The S7 offers Advanced LTEModern Bluetooth, open NFC, and expandable storage; the iPhone 6s features NFC focused on payments and equally robust connectivity. In terms of battery life, the 3000 mAh of the S7 They perform admirably, and fast/wireless charging makes a significant difference in convenience. The iPhone 6s compensates with efficiency and energy management that allows many users to get through the day, albeit with less margin. Samsung also offers accessories such as keyboard covers for productivity.
Benchmarks and experience
The Galaxy S7's proposition fits those who want a top-notch screen, a versatile low-light camera, microSD expansion, wireless charging, and water resistance, all with an interface that aspires to be faster than the iPhone 6sIf you prefer iOS integration, 3D Touch, and an immediate update cycle, the iPhone 6s remains a tough competitor to beat.


