Which one is best for you?
If you’re snap-happy and want a phone with a decent camera, both iPhone 8 and Galaxy S7 fit the bill. The iPhone 8 however, is newer, so although it has a higher price tag, you can enjoy extras such as a dual lens with optical zoom and lighting effects, too.
Despite being older, the S7 still packs a punch with its power. Housing a Quad-core chip, you don’t have to wait forever when playing games or watching video – making it a great choice if you’re looking for value.
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Apple
iPhone 8
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Take stunning snaps with the rear 12-megapixel camera with 5x Digital zoom, optical image stabilisation and True Tone flash with slow sync
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Have peace of mind – iPhone 8 has the most durable glass ever used previously
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The sophisticated all-glass design lets you effortlessly charge your phone wirelessly
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Don’t wait to do what you love on your phone – with the faster six-core A11 chip
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Samsung
Galaxy S7
Enjoy a smooth experience when playing games with a powerful Quad-core chip and Super AMOLED display
Travel light with a pocket-sized phone that weighs just 152 grams
Capture the action in fine detail with a 12-megapixel main camera
Take great selfies with the dedicated 5-megapixel front-facing camera
Name | iPhone 8 | Galaxy S7 |
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Image |
iPhone 8 |
Buy the Galaxy S7 |
Display |
4.7 inches (diagonal) |
5.1 inches |
Size and weight |
Height: 138.4 mm Width: 67.3 mm Depth: 7.4 mm Weight: 148 grams |
Height: 142.4 mm Width: 69.6 mm Depth: 7.9 mm Weight: 152 grams |
Rear camera |
12 MP |
12 MP |
Front camera |
7 MP |
5 MP |
Video recording |
4K video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps 1080p HD video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps |
4K video recording at 30 fps |
Processor |
A11 Bionic chip, Neural Engine |
Exynos 8890 |
Battery | Up to 13 hours video playback | 3000 mAh |
Storage |
64 GB 128 GB |
32 GB |
Splash, water and dust resistant | Rated IP67 (maximum depth of 1 metre up to 30 minutes) under IEC standard 60529 | Yes |
Buy now | iPhone 8 | Buy the Galaxy S7 |