Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 specs comparison: Redmi Note 3 cheaper and has higher screen resolution

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Fans are wondering about the pros and cons of both Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, since both of these phones are considered to be some of the top trending phones of 2016. However, when it comes down to its total value, a lot of fans are wondering about the better phone between these two.

As such, according to Mobile & Apps, in terms of CPU and GPU, both of these phones have remarkable features. After all, the Galaxy J7 2016 runs on Snapdragon 617 and Adreno 405, while the Redmi's Note 3 has the Snapdragon 650 and Adreno 510. With this, it is possible for these phones to run and support most of the modern mobile applications such as games without any issues, even in the busiest multitasking situations.

The Galaxy J7 2016's camera has a neat 13MP snapper, which has a depth of field of f/1.9--pretty decent for a phone of its caliber. This ensures that the phone will still be able to take good images on low-light environments and produce a large image with crisp details. On the other hand, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 has a bigger 16MP camera but its opening is slightly smaller with f/2.0, but it is worth noting that it could be possible for its camera to effectively sport a true 16MP resolution. Regardless, both of these devices have 5MP front camera, which is certainly good enough for selfies.

As for the screen display, it seems that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 gains a huge upperhand against the Samsung Galaxy J7 2016. The former has a full HD Resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, coupled with a high ppi value of 403. The latter, however, only has 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and a ppi value of 267, which is pretty low.

Lastly, there is also a considerable price difference between the two, with Redmi Note 3 being the cheaper option at $160, while the Galaxy J7 2016 at $220 on Amazon.

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