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Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ (Features)


Samsung has launched a great phone with improvements in all aspects one analyst have termed it as "smartphone innovation super cycle" 

Samsung galaxy S8

Samsung galaxy S8+


The only difference in these two phones is it's screen size as you can see in the above picture.

Some of the feature to notice about this phones are:

Infinity Display:
The galaxy S8 has 5.8 inch display crammed into what feels like normal phone with a barely-bezel It has a clean unbranded face, fluid looking display and a mirror like glass back. The only bad thing in display is its bizarre aspect ratio which might result in pillarboxed 16:9 videos. If you still want the actual phablet there is a version with 6.2 display 
Force Touch:
Samsung is not calling this feature as force touch like Apple but this similar feature is available into the bottom half of it which means if you click on virtual home button it will give you the haptic feedback in response. This phone is not having physical home button but it is having the feature of fingerprint scanner and face scanner the finger print scanner is preset st the back of the phone near to camera lens.
Better Selfie Camera:
Samsung has improved its selfie taking capabilities with Galaxy S8 which captures 8 megapixel photos with an f/1.7 lens and also having autofocus ability. Great deal for Selfie lovers.
Fast face scanning:
This feature is so fast and its working great in all its test this quality of face locking is never seen before
BIXBY:
It’s 2017, and Samsung has finally introduced its own virtual assistant: Bixby. Samsung is positioning it as a virtual assistant that’s largely focused on helping you get stuff done on the phone itself: you can set reminders, search through photo galleries, and cast your phone screen to your Wi-Fi-connected TV, all by pressing a dedicated Bixby button and talking to it. It’s also able to identify physical objects out in the wild (well, some of them at least). Less clear is how helpful Bixby will be at pulling in information from the web. The big question, then, is whether Bixby will simply play nice with the Google Assistant that’s already running on Android phones, or whether this is going to turn into a death match at the expense of your access to helpful information.
3.5MM HEADPHONE JACK:
I’m not being hyperbolic when I say that the lack of 3.5mm headphone jack is still one of the only reasons I haven’t upgraded to another phone. So I appreciate that a manufacturer like Samsung can try to move the needle forward in all kinds of ways (No more bezels! Face scanning! Bye, home button!), and yet still keep that little hole in the bottom of its phone. Okay, arguably, the fact that the phone supports Bluetooth 5 is more notable. But in my humble opinion, the 3.5mm headphone jack is still one of the most welcome features of the Galaxy S8. Well, that and...
A NON-EXPLODING BATTERY (WE HOPE):
It’s the elephant in the room: can Samsung recover from the Note 7? Samsung says it has learned from its fiery phone saga, and that it has implemented an eight-step battery-check process. And for what it’s worth, the S8 it appears to have taken a more conservative approach, based on milliamps alone. This is another one of those things we can’t fully assess until we’ve used the phone for a good period of time, but if it just performs like it’s supposed to and doesn’t burst into flames, then it’s a win for Samsung. And if it doesn’t? Nothing short of catastrophic for the company.

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