The Samsung Galaxy S8 features the most powerful hardware yet, with the latest in display design.The Infinity Display sports a 2K resolution with 1440 x 2960 pixels packed within a 5.8-inch panel and protected by the toughest glasses out there — the Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
Samsung has finally managed to leave its smartphone rivals far behind in the design segment. With the new Galaxy S8 flagships, the Korean tech giant has shown the world its prowess with respect to how smartphone technology can be powerful, and yet remain beautiful. Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S8 flagships are beautiful beasts. However, although they look pretty delicate, they are significantly tough. The S8 does show a great blend of beauty and power, and the Korean giant is showing the world a glimpse of how next generation smartphones could evolve.
The Galaxy S8 was in our hands for a short while, and the moment we had physical access, we were almost drooling all over it. With a few days of use and various tests, we do say that the Samsung Galaxy S8 series is probably ‘the phone of 2017.’ We simply have to wait for Apple and Google’s answer to the S8, which will be unveiled around September.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 features the most powerful hardware yet, with the latest in display design. At first, you will awe the product, but after a few days in the use and you will find that it’s nothing more than the previous generation Galaxy S7 with a powerful engine. The only new difference on the S8 is the stunning Infinity Display and a few additional features.
The S8 sports the best display yet — a stunning, curved Super AMOLED display panel that flushes itself with the metal frame around the sides. The rear panel too gets a similar curve and the two glass exteriors merge with the metal frame to form one single, seamless chassis.
The Infinity Display sports a 2K resolution with 1440 x 2960 pixels packed within a 5.8-inch panel and protected by the toughest glasses out there — the Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The rear panel sports the same Gorilla Glass 5, which makes the entire phone protected with a tough glass. However, it is still a glass and not metal, which means that they are still prone to scratches and damage, not forgetting fingerprints and smudges that come from daily handling.
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