*还是续航 Our battery test uses a colorimeter to normalize brightness across devices, at 200 cd/m2. The Wi-Fi browsing test-loads webpages until the battery dies, while the WebGL test is a little heavier and stresses the GPU. While the S7 and S7 Edge perform identically in most benchmarks, we consistently got longer battery test times with the Galaxy S7 Edge. The screen on the Galaxy S7 Edge is seven percent larger than the Galaxy S7, but it also comes with a 20 percent larger battery to make it a no-contest win for the larger phone. Overall both devices turned in solid times for their size. The surprise is that the Exynos version does much better in our battery test, with both Exynos models having about 14 percent longer times in the browser test and a whopping 46 percent longer time in the more GPU-heavy WebGL test. The caveat with these numbers is that we got the Exynos numbers from the team over at Ars UK, meaning the tests were run in different locations. So while the screen brightnesses were the same, these scores could be affected by external factors like ambient temperature, Wi-Fi, LTE signal strength, and more. On the surface, however, it seems like the Exynos has the edge when it comes to power consumption. 机锋大神大概翻译了一下,就是目前8890的S7在200亮度全程wifi的情况下使用时间比820多出110分钟,8890的edge比820的edge多出102分钟(2016.3.20) 820机友等三星的补丁吧