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iPhone 6S: The S7 bests the iPhone 6S in low-light camera shots; battery life; Android 6.0 software features (like Google Now and built-in Doze battery savings); Samsung Pay (which works where Google Pay and Apple Pay don't); and the microSD card slot, which makes storing media cheaper than buying a phone with larger storage. More comparisons here! Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: The two have everything in common except for the S7's smaller battery and screen size, and its conventional display versus the Edge's curved screen (plus "edge" software navigation bar). The more interesting Edge is the splurge: more distinctive, but at a cost. Read up on the S7 Edge. Google Nexus 6P: I will never stop loving the Nexus 6P as a value-for-money phone, and you won't do wrong buying it. The S7, however, is better in all areas -- except one. A Nexus phone is the first one Google will bless with Android updates. Samsung owners could wait up to six months or longer. See the specs-off! LG G5: It isn't out yet, so we can't pitch them in a deep comparison battle yet. But, the G5 brings some serious innovation that the S7 can't match, and its removable battery thumbs LG's nose at Samsung. I compare the G5 and S7 face-to-face here
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