Actually, they do. I have one now.
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Actually, they do. I have one now.
Sorry to butt into the conversation but I have used every Samsung flagship other than the S6 since they really got going on the Galaxy line on Android and I can say, without a shadow of a doubt, the iPhone outperforms it in every day to day task. I am not trying to invalidate your argument but the Note 7 may have that bump in battery compared to every iPhone but the usage is nowhere close. My iPhone 6S Plus gets about 7-8 hours of screen time compared to my 3-4 on the Note with the exact same usage. Android is not bad with battery management but Samsung is with the Snapdragon versions of the phones. Would I love to see Apple put a 3000-3500 mAh battery in the next iPhone? Of course. Would 2k be awesome? Yes. I just don't think it's that simple. And to say that they don't have as much "stuff" in them is ludicrous. People way smarter than you or I engineer these phones to fit anything and everything into them correctly. Ever taken apart a Galaxy and an iPhone and compared them? My guess is no and my other guess is they would be very similar. Apple does their thing and people like it. Samsung does their thing and different people like it. If you don't like the way Apple operates or makes their phones then the AC forums would be happy to have you and I would gladly banter back and forth with you over there, but I think this topic should be back on track now.
2k on this iPhone seems like a long shot but I wouldn't doubt that next year it happens. 2k, smart connector, pencil support, and much more will probably wait until 2017 but who knows! Maybe Apple will surprise us.
I heard this as well.
iPhone 7 (4.7) to feature a 1080p display
iPhone 7 Plus to feature a 1440p Display.
If this happens it will be completely new territory for apple. they seem so stupidly committed to the 326PPI so hopefully this will put them back into competition tight android again. :)
The iPhone 6 Plus and 6S Plus are both 401 ppi.
I really doubt the that Apple would put an 8 core chip into it, maybe a quad-core but that's about it. Considering just how powerful the existing A9 chip is I don't think Apple needs to pack in 8 cores.
TouchWiz has always looked like iOS and copied elements of the UX and some features. That was a huge reason why many people bought Samsung devices, particularly when the iPhone was still an AT&T exclusive.
This is why Apple sued them. The Galaxy S Vibrant was like an iPhone 3GS with hardware upgrades, running Android underpinnings.