In terms of specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, one of the key features is the Infinity Display which has dual-edge curved display and covers nearly the entire front of the phone. It has been quite some time since Samsung has announced the launch of their latest flagship device. The global electronics giant has scheduled the Galaxy S8 launch event in New Delhi at 12 pm today.
The price for the Samsung Galaxy S8 starts from $750, while it is a hundred bucks more expensive for Samsung Galaxy S8 plus. Both the smartphones bear the Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection. Samsung is calling it as the "Infinity Display". From the design point of view, there are a few changes such as fingerprint sensor has moved to the rear whereas the front has an on-screen home button sorts with haptic technology.
The two devices come with a 5.8 inch and a massive 6.2 inch screen curved display.
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Starting with the display, both the phones have some extra real estate by reducing the size of bezels at both top and bottom.
The S8 model also includes a handy device management function with the help of which you can keep a tab on how much memory you are now using, the phone's battery status and the amount of available storage. Both the phones come with Samsung Pass to store all your passwords in one place.
Inside are a 10nm octa-core Samsung Exynos processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB internal memory. There is an 8-megapixel camera on the front with a f/1.7 aperture. It is also a slight step up from last year's Galaxy S7 which scored a 3 out of 10, and it also brings it back on pair with the Galaxy S6 which also got a score of 4 out of 10. The phones are IP68 water and dust resistant, MicroSD support up to 256GB, always-on display and have fast and wireless charging capabilities. At first, Samsung said that it can be compatible with other digital voice assistants like Google Assistant or Amazon's Alexa.





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