The A8 is nearly everything we loved about the Galaxy A8, just turned down a notch or two. It's shaping up to be a fantastic phone, with nine tenths of the performance and design of that phenomenal flagship. It might have lost the curved display, but in keeping the 18:9 aspect ratio and skinny bezels, it's still every bit as desirable as the mid-range competition. Maybe even more so, if you can't get enough of snapping selfies. Camera quality and battery life are still up for debate right now, but considering the hardware is so similar to its bigger brother, we're betting the Galaxy A8 puts in an impressive performance. We'll find out when we give it a full review. Whether it can undercut the OnePlus 5T and Honor View 10 will determine whether the A8 is a true bargain or not. Hopefully Samsung gets the price right when it goes on sale in the UK in the next couple of months.