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Samsung Galaxy E7 VS iPhone 6 Plus: All Similarities And Differences

Apple's iPhone 6 Plus is ranked as the number one smartphone in the world right own. The tech giant Apple launched two of its biggest smartphones iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in September 2014. Both latest iPhones include a number of changes over its predecessors, including larger display, a faster processor, upgraded cameras and improved LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity. 

Samsung's latest smartphone from E series, Samsung Galaxy E7, was launched four months after the release of iPhone 6 Plus. Here we are comparing the specifications of Samsung Galaxy E7 with the core features of iPhone 6 Plus. Read on to know what is similar and what is different in these two handsets.

Galaxy E7 comes with a 5.5 inches Super AMOLED touchscreen capacitive with 16M colors. The resolution is 720x1280 pixels and the pixel density is 267ppi. iPhone 6 Plus also has a 5.5 inches display but it comes with a higher resolution that is 1080x1920 pixels and 401 pixels per inch. iPhone 6 Plus has an LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors.

When it comes to shape and design, both phones are very much similar. Both are sleek, but Galaxy E7 is lesser in weight. E7 is 7.3mm thick and weighs 141g whereas iPhone 6 Plus is 7.1mm thick and weighs 172g.

E7 is powered by 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53, Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 Quad Core processor and Adreno 306 of GPU. The processor supports 2 GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory that is expandable up to 128 GB vis a microSD card. iPhone 6 Plus is powered by 1.4 GHz Dual core processor and PowerVR GX6450 of GPU. iPhone's processor supports 1GB of RAM and 16/32/64/128 on-board memory. There is no microSD card slot for external memory. 

While E7 runs on the Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system enhanced with Samsung's latest TouchWiz UI, iPhone 6 Plus runs on iOS 8.

When it comes to photos and selfies, Galaxy E7 gets an advantage because it has a 13 mega pixels auto-focus rear camera with LED flash, geo-tagging, Touch focus, face detection and panorama. iPhone 6 Plus has an 8 mega pixels auto-focus primary camera with dual flash. The other camera features include simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization, panorama and HDR. The secondary camera of Galaxy E7 is 5mp and iPhone 6 Plus has a 1.2mp camera. So, the selfie lovers may prefer E7 over iPhone 6 Plus.

The connectivity features include GPRS, Edge, 3G, Bluetooth v4.0, A2DP, Wi-Fi, microUSB v2.0, HTML. E7 has a non-removable Li-Ion 2950 mAh battery that has a maximum talk time up to 19 hours of continuous use. iPhone 6 Plus has a non-removable Li-Po 2915 mAh battery that has a maximum talk time up to 18 hours of continuous use.

Both E7 and 6 Plus support important apps like Facebook, Twitter, document viewer, calendar, voice recording and voice commands. iPhone also supports NFC (Near field communication), but E7 does not support this feature. While iPhone 6 Plus is available in space gray, white or silver, and gold color, E7 comes in black, blue and white colors.

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