Inside the Galaxy Note 7
The engine room of the Note 7 contains many of the chips and sensors found in the Samsung Galaxy S7, after all, if it ain't broke.
The main silicon is a Samsung Exynos 8890, which contains a 2.3GHz Quad (Custom Core), plus a 1.6GHz Quad Cortex A53. These are matched with a Mali T880 MP12 GPU and 4GB of Samsung LPDDR4 SDRAM.
Assisting these are controllers for NFC, LTE, WiFi, and a range of sensors that include an accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geo-Magnetic, Proximity, Light, and of course the aforementioned units for your fingerprint and iris.
The device really is packed to the gills with technology, which explains why it's such a powerhouse, albeit in a surprisingly compact form.
Check out our full Samsung Note 7 review for a more detailed look
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