Samsung Galaxy S8 Dual SIM SM-G950FD 64GB
Samsung Galaxy S8 is the new flagship phone from Samsung. The Korean company announced it on March the 29th 2016.
The screen measures 5.8 inches and almost covers the entire front area thanks to the curved edges and the removal of the physical home button. Samsung applies an Infinitive Design for the screen, which makes it appear larger than it is. The aspect ratio is slightly taller than most other phones at 18.5 x 9. This aspect ratio allows Samsung to offer split screens and therefore two apps can be viewed at the same time.
Galaxy S8 comes with Samsung's own voice assistant called Bixby and offers face recognition in addition to iris scanning and fingerprint sensor.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Review: Hands-On
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ have officially arrived, and everything indicates that it was worth the wait. Samsung has made every effort to make its leading-edge smartphone series "cutting-edge.
Samsung Galaxy S8 Review
Samsung literally went big this year with the Galaxy S8 , sporting a 5.8-inch display and the Galaxy S8+ going as high as 6.2 inches. This is an unprecedented move and something that we have not seen before.- * Beautiful design
- * Gorgeous Infinity Display
- * Impressive Performance
- * Great camera
- * Great battery life
- * Large storage capacity
- * Iris scanner
- * More expensive
iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S8
The S8 is a stunning device with a magnificent screen; it seems fast in use, too. But until we've had some serious hands-time in our testing lab, it's too early to give our verdict.
But really, there's little to complain about. Almost all the basics are better here than on rivals and the Galaxy S8 is packed full of extras, some of which are more useful than others, but none of which get in the way.
- + Amazing screen
- + Great design
- + Feature packed
- - Small battery
- - Camera isn't much of an upgrade
- - Bixby needs works
Samsung Galaxy S8 review
T wo weeks ago Samsung announced its new flagship phone for 2017. The Samsung Galaxy S8 succeeds the popular S7. The premium smartphone features a completely new design, with smaller bezels and a larger display.
Samsung Galaxy S8 Review: Comeback Kid
After spending around a week with the Galaxy S8, we've come to the conclusion that it's the best phone we've seen so far this year. While Samsung has never failed to impress us with their flagship offerings, the company has pulled out all stops this year.
Review: Samsung Galaxy S8
How different, or better can you make an Android smartphone? After all, the glossy design, curved display and 12MP camera of the Samsung Galaxy S8 aren't that different from the Galaxy S7 Edge that only came out last year.
Samsung Galaxy S8: Australian Review
The Galaxy S8 and plus-sized S8+ are absolutely brilliant smartphones. They're not without their flaws, but in everything from industrial design to internal hardware to software refinement, Samsung has knocked this one out of the park.
Galaxy S8
The past few months have been a humbling time for Samsung. The Galaxy Note 7's explosive debut and double recall eventually led to an unprecedented cancellation of Samsung's flagship device. The recall process and resulting investigation kept the company's name in the mud for months and months.- A slim-bezel design finally brings a more modern design to the Galaxy line
- On-screen buttons allow for smaller bezels
- bigger screens
- and a customizable (and correctable) button order
- Samsung's always-on hard-press home button is an awesome and innovative feature
- Samsung Pay combination of NFC...
- The gimmicks
- The iris scanner, curved screen, and heart rate sensor all seem designed to give talking points to your local Verizon salesperson, rather than provide a good user experience for customers, The glass back is fragile and a fingerprint magnet, Touchwiz is still a janky lag-fest.
Samsung Galaxy S8 review
Samsung has taken the best phone around and made it even better with an impressive Infinity screen and premium design. It ticks a shedload of boxes - as you'd expect from a flagship. It's the best phone of 2017 so far, but it is expensive and the biometrics are a let down.