Snapdragon 820-powered Galaxy S7 passes through AnTuTu

11 January, 2016
Only a screenshot of the specs display is available, no score, but it confirms the specs we have so far.

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  • AnonD-214039
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  • 11 Jan 2016

Hope that HTC gets their shit together and don't make me switch to Samsung now that is time to upgrade my M8.

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    • Anonymous
    • Iud
    • 11 Jan 2016

    AnonD-487269, 11 Jan 2016The ignorance camera marketers (not just cell phone OEMs) h... morea 16mp equivalent would have been better still.
    hopefully they dont dial the sharpening back up

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      • AnonD-463876
      • Q}4
      • 11 Jan 2016

      Chen, 11 Jan 2016You and I both. I abandoned the S6 for the Z3+ (and loving it) Must've cost you a small fortune lol

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        • AnonD-463876
        • Q}4
        • 11 Jan 2016

        Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016I'm undecided on this phone. I think I will go with the S7 ... moreThe Edge version will actually have a larger battery than the S7, I think I remember reading 3600mAh or something.

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          • AnonD-463876
          • Q}4
          • 11 Jan 2016

          Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016I don't understand these OEM's.They make the smartphones fa... moreThat's because companies like Samsung rely on Quick Charge instead of opting for a bigger battery, I hear 3.0 has some very good charging time and their wireless charging also improved too.

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            • AnonD-463876
            • Q}4
            • 11 Jan 2016

            Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016Whenever new chipsets achieve lower battery consumption, th... moreGood point.

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              • Chen
              • 9LB
              • 11 Jan 2016

              AnonD-71734, 11 Jan 2016Hoping like hell it has a Micro SD slot and IP certificationYou and I both.
              I abandoned the S6 for the Z3+ (and loving it)

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                • AnonD-362683
                • T2y
                • 11 Jan 2016

                I'm going to upgrade to this!

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                  • Pooprielita
                  • K0J
                  • 11 Jan 2016

                  lol, 11 Jan 2016Looks like you forgot about the 5X and 6P which are 12MP an... moreI'm hungry :)

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                    • vangeodee
                    • 7Xu
                    • 11 Jan 2016

                    AnonD-203560, 11 Jan 2016Same comments on every phone... Battery is about chemist... morefinally! somebody who understands!

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                      • AnonD-487269
                      • QbB
                      • 11 Jan 2016

                      The ignorance camera marketers (not just cell phone OEMs) have created by over-emphasizing sensor resolution is extremely damaging to everyone - manufacturers and consumers.

                      This move to a 12MP sensor is actually fantastic news because it means that Samsung is prioritizing image quality over marketing. With their excellent record on Galaxy cameras in the past, I am extremely excited about this and it is the primary reason I will be looking to buy an S7.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • M7d
                        • 11 Jan 2016

                        Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016I don't understand these OEM's.They make the smartphones fa... moreWhenever new chipsets achieve lower battery consumption, they bump up the screen resolution. I think 1080p on a 5-5.7" phone will suffice.

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                          • AnonD-480266
                          • KAd
                          • 11 Jan 2016

                          Samsung whatz the way to fix the hairline scratches on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge display. I am upset. I hate screengaurds. And if you put the S6 Edge in your empty pocket you would be gifted with hairline scratches on the display..

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                            • Tkb
                            • 11 Jan 2016

                            Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016I don't understand these OEM's.They make the smartphones fa... morewhen we stop buying them...!!! so far though it seems that they are doing well giving us better design and taking out stuff like removable battery and sd card slot.

                              I wonder what market research says that lots of users want such a fast processor. Maybe gamers, but regular users like me do not need that much speed, especially if it means poorer battery life.

                                Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016I don't understand these OEM's.They make the smartphones fa... moreI totally agree with this comment! Regular HD displays and Snapdragon 801 are good enough for my needs. Rather have longer battery life instead.

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                                  • xUH
                                  • 11 Jan 2016

                                  Anonymous, 11 Jan 2016I don't understand these OEM's.They make the smartphones fa... moreI take it you haven't been following the s7 batteries are to be bumped up by a fairly good margin, base model is supposed to be 3000mha

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • ptj
                                    • 11 Jan 2016

                                    AnonD-203560, 11 Jan 2016Same comments on every phone... Battery is about chemist... moreNice

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                                      • ptj
                                      • 11 Jan 2016

                                      If they use SD820 for Asia it would be injustice and if they use Exynos8890 that is nicer. Also it would've been nicer if it banished microSD slot and 2550 mAh battery and microUSB* forever. *I like it to be a USB Type-C port.

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                                        • AnonD-203560
                                        • iL5
                                        • 11 Jan 2016

                                        Same comments on every phone...

                                        Battery is about chemistry not about smartphone technologies. It's hard to improve the batteries because the battery technologies is not fast as smartphone technologies.