iPhone 7 Plus vs Galaxy Note 7 - performance comparison

iPhone 7 Plus and Galaxy Note 7 are compared in a first performance test to show us which one is faster.

7 iPhone Plus and Galaxy Note 7 appear today in a performance test, not a very scientific one, but enough to give us a first idea of ​​what they offer. The iPhone 7 Plus theoretically has weaker specifications than the Galaxy Note 7 with its own trivial quad-core processor and only 3 GB of RAM, but even so, it manages to do quite well.

We start by mentioning the fact that the reviewer does not really know what he is doing DINING iOS 10 and that he can open the camera from LockScreen, but that was to be expected, considering that he is more focused on Android. Going over that, the Galaxy Note 7 opens the applications used for the test a little faster, Twitter and YouTube being difficult to open in iOS because that's how Google and Twitter thought.

When it comes to navigating through the menus, the iPhone 7 Plus is faster, even when opening a video clip, with the exception of the Instagram application. Moving on to games, the Galaxy Note 7 is left far behind, as expected, this being a problem with most Android terminals launched in recent years on the market.

Considering that few applications were opened and left in the background, the Galaxy Note 7 managed to keep them open in the RAM memory to load them quickly when reopened. The test shows us that the iPhone 7 is much, much faster in games than the Galaxy Note 7 and that some iOS applications still need a little optimization to run quickly.