Samsung Galaxy S7 VS LG G5: 4GB RAM, Snapdragon 820 flagship battle

Samsung Galaxy S7 VS LG G5 are 2 of the most talked-about flagships of January 2016. Both feature powerful 4GB RAM, but when put under a comparison, they shine on their own ways with some interesting differences

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Samsung Galaxy S7 VS LG G5: top 4GB RAM flagships of 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 VS LG G5, one from the inspiring Korean company, the other from the reputed Japanese producer, both got their first debut in January 2016. However, with all the features they are known to carry now, these beasts have all it takes to work through the year and still stand out from others. It is because they don’t just have a strong RAM and processor, but also sport good camera, decent battery and attractive designs.

Samsung Galaxy S7 specs include a 5.7 inch display, 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage which is expandable. Opposite to what many people think, Samsung Galaxy S7 will have a downgraded camera compare to the previous generation. The smartphone will feature 12MP rear camera but with a new technology – BRITCELL – to help improve image quality when taken under low light conditions.

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LG G5 specs are very preferable too. The smartphone has a 5.6 inch display with 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM that can be expandable up to 200GB and a Snapdragon 820 processor. One special thing about the phone is that, going against what many recent flagships are doing, LG G5 will bring back removable battery to our market. It surely gives you a lot of advantages when you can easily exchange your battery cell. LG G5 design also looks really premium and classy too.

Samsung Galaxy S7 VS LG G5: best beasts of their kinds

Both smartphones will be pre-installed with latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Both smartphones will have a strong 4GB of RAM and one of the most powerful processors available of the time being. These features, together with signature and classy designs are surely the selling points that make Samsung Galaxy S7 VS LG G5 the best flagships of their own kinds.