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Saturday, 11 November 2017

Samsung Galaxy S7 At Rs 24,990 is a better deal than OnePlus 5, Honor 8 Pro

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Ecommerce giant Flipkart is selling the Samsung Galaxy S7 for Rs 29,990 as a part of its Samsung Mobiles Fest promotional sales event. The sale, which lasts from November 6 to 8, brings with it discounts on a number of Samsung smartphones including the Galaxy On Max and the Galaxy C9 Pro but all the other offers pale in comparison to this one on the Galaxy S7.



Not only is Flipkart offering a discount of Rs 16,010, they are offering an extra Rs 5,000 over the regular exchange price. What this basically means is that you can get the Galaxy S7 for Rs 24,990 plus the value of your old smartphone - making it a steal deal overall. With the addition of the extra 5,000 rupees, you can actually get extremely lucrative prices for old smartphones which otherwise hold almost no value whatsoever.

In some cases, the amount Flipkart is offering for a used phone under this buyback offer is actually more than the price of a new unit of the same. For example: Flipkart is offering Rs 7,500 for a used Samsung Galaxy J2, a new unit of which is being sold for Rs 6,999 on the e-commerce site. You will never get a better opportunity to not get rid of your old dusty smartphones and buy a shiny new Galaxy S7 in its place.

The Galaxy S7 is no old stooge either. In-spite of being more than a year old, it is still a mighty force to be reckoned with in the smartphone world. The only thing that is dated about the phone is its launch date - the smartphone has truly aged very well and at the price it is being sold for currently, it is a stellar buy.

The S7 comes with a pixel perfect display that is sharp and vibrant, a rear camera that is still one of the best in the Android world, a gorgeous glass and metal design, great performance and the highest standard of dust and water resistance in the smartphone arena (IP68). It is also relatively compact in a day and age of mammoth phablets thanks to its 5.1-inch display and comes with the convenience of wireless charging.

For all the specification junkies out there, here are all the numbers - the Galaxy S7 is powered by the Exynos 8890 processor paired with 4GB of RAM and a 3,000mah battery. It comes with a 5.1 Quad HD display Super AMOLED display, 32GB of internal storage which can be expanded via a microSD card and 4G VoLTE support. On the imaging front, the phone comes with a 12MP 'dual-pixel ' rear camera with optical image stabilisation and an aperture of f/1.7 alongside a 5MP front shooter for selfies.

The OnePlus 5 and Honor 8 Pro are the two main competitors of the Galaxy S7 at its current discounted price. Inspite of being more than a year old, the S7 is not only capable of going toe to toe with these much more modern 'flagship killers'', but also coming out on top in many areas.

➡  Samsung Galaxy S7 vs OnePlus 5 :-



The two areas where the OnePlus 5 wins over the Galaxy S7 is pure performance and software. The combination of the Snapdragon 835 processor and 6GB RAM allows the OnePlus 5 to fly through both day to day and intensive tasks with ease. Additionally, Oxygen OS on board the OnePlus 5 is cleaner and lighter than the Galaxy S7's TouchWiz which slows down a little over time.

Otherwise, the so called dated Galaxy S7 comes with the option to expand internal storage, IP68 dust and water resistance which allows you to dunk the phone in up to 1.5 metres of water for up to 30 minutes, wireless charging and a Quad HD display - all of which the OnePlus 5 lacks. In terms of performance, it is no slouch either. It may not have the raw performance grunt of the OnePlus 5, but it is still capable enough of handling day to day tasks with aplomb.

Moreover, the primary rear camera on the Galaxy S7 arguably shoots better photos than the OnePlus 5 - especially in low light. Yes, if you are dead set on dual cameras, the OnePlus 5 is the phone for you but when it comes to primary camera performance, the S7 comes out on top. The S7 runs on Android Nougat and keeping Samsung's two year update cycle for flagships in mind, should be in line to receive the Android Oreo update.

➡  Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Honor 8 Pro :-



The Honor 8 Pro is a fantastic smartphone - so much so that it earnt a 8.5/10 rating in our official review. It comes with superb dual cameras, a pixel perfect Quad HD display, great performance and good battery life.
However, the Galaxy S7 at Rs 24,990 (and less depending on which smartphone you exchange) simply offers better value for money. Apart from dual cameras, the S7 offers everything the 8 Pro does and more. The extras on offer are IP68 dust and water resistance, wireless charging, an arguably sleeker glass and metal design and less cluttered software. To be fair, the 8 Pro has a larger screen and is slightly faster when it comes to intensive tasks.
In India Today tech's Honor 8 Pro vs OnePlus 5 comparison, it was the latter that pulled ahead thanks to the sheer value for money it offers. But the Samsung Galaxy S7 at this price offers an even better deal.


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