Till the time Andre performs a deep-dive of both SOC, I doubt there is much to discuss other than few benchmarks. Even on Geekbench, we can clearly see that 820 only wins in memory scores, and no match in integer or FP numbers. And that's exactly why in any browser based benchmarks Exynos is...
My guesses:
1. Something related to Qualcomm security for Samsung Pay? Both US and China are supposed to have Qualcomm models. Then again Korea have Exynos!
2. Radios for CDMA, where Qualcomm clearly have upper hand. Probably China also have some of those bands where Qualcomm radios work better.
Exynos 8890 seems to be some amazing batterylife.
XDA threads list some pretty good (maybe some of the best ever in Android) batterylife.
Geekbench battery tests:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/battery3/search?dir=desc&q=universal8890&sort=score
Whoever has Qualcomm 820 model, can you try to do the following test?
Will tell us how good 820 is holding up compared to Exynos. This Exynos test was done by a XDA member, not me.
S7 Edge is the most 'modern' looking phone at this time. iPhone sales and Apple profit margin prove that they can still get away with a dated and boring design for years.
--- Duplicate --- Same link posted just above..
Source: http://www.golem.de/news/exynos-8890-im-test-samsungs-s7-soc-drosselt-kaum-1603-119612.html
EDIT: Didn't see that the same link was posted above.
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