There's little doubt that the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge are going to be two of the most capable Android phones released in 2016. Samsung is always at the front of the pack when it comes to performance, but a single decision regarding the chipset may have a major impact on the international appeal of the flagship devices. DON'T MISS:- iPhone 6s Plus crushes Galaxy S7 edge in side-by-side speed test As-we noted earlier this week when AnTuTu published its latest benchmarks , Samsung is using two different chipsets around the globe for-Galaxy S7 models: the company's-own-Exynos 8890 and Snapdragon's 820 processor. This isn't the first time an Android phone has used

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