Look at the Galaxy S8 next to Apple’s iPhone 7

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In just five short days, Samsung’s new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ will be official. No more leaks, no more rumors, and best of all, no more waiting. Well actually, Android fans are in store for some more waiting of course, since Samsung’s next-generation flagship phones won’t actually be released until next month on either April 21st or April 28th. But any remaining questions will be answered next Wednesday and Android fans will begin the process of deciding whether or not to buy one of Samsung’s hot new handsets.

There are plenty of factors that will impact that decision, of course, and different people have different priorities when it comes to shopping for a new smartphone. If there’s one thing that just about everyone will likely agree on, however, it’s the fact that Samsung’s new design for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ is absolutely incredible. Now, a new pair of Galaxy S8 leaks on Friday give us a terrific reminder of just how impressive Samsung’s new design truly is.

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Take a good look at the photo above, which was posted on Weibo on Friday. The phone on the left is Apple’s iPhone 7, of course, and the phone on the right is a Galaxy S8. Both phones are about the same width, as you can see, and the Galaxy S8 is a bit taller. Despite how similar the phones’ overall footprints are, however, the iPhone 7 has a 4.7-inch screen while the Galaxy S8’s display measures 5.8 inches diagonally.

To help put that in perspective, think about the iPhone 7 Plus. In order to fit a 5.5-inch screen into a smartphone, Apple had to make it 16% wider and 15% taller than the iPhone 7. Meanwhile, the Super AMOLED display in the Galaxy S8 is even bigger than the one in the iPhone 7 Plus.

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The second big Galaxy S8 leak on Weibo comes from a different user on Friday, and it shows a gold version of the phone with the display turned on. We’ve seen the phone powered on before, of course — like in our big Galaxy S8 exclusive earlier this month — but this photo serves as a great reminder of just how impressive Samsung’s S8 design really is.

The bezels on the sides of the screen are practically non-existent, and the bezels above and below the display are thinner than ever. As a result, Samsung has gotten closer than any other global smartphone vendor to achieving the all-screen handset we’ve been waiting for.
 
Yeah I am DONE with Samsung! The electrical problems from the Note 4 to exploding batteries. They are gonna have to come out with some extra shyt now.
 
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Source: https://androidmx.net/galaxy-s8-mexico/

thanks Mexico

Specs:
Sistema Operativo Android 7 Nougat (Android 7.0)
Capa de personalización TouchWiz Grace UX (Touchwiz Grace UX)
Display Super AMOLED 5.8″de borde a borde para el Galaxy S8 G950F (5.8" AMOLED for S8 model number in Mexico is G950F)
Display Super AMOLED 6.2″ de borde a borde para el Galaxy S8+ G955F (6.2" AMOLED for S8+ model number is G955F)
Resolución QHD 2960 x 1440 pixeles (Resolution: 2960 x 1440 pixels)
Cámara principal de 12MPx (Main camera 12 megapixels)
Cámara frontal de 8MPx (Front camera 8 megapixels)
Sensor de iris para desbloqueo de pantalla (Iris scanner to unlock screen)
Sensor de huellas digitales ubicado en la parte trasera Finger print scanner on the back
Flash LED Dual (Dual LED Flash)
Conectividad WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth, GPS, USB 3.1 Type C (Connectivity)
Batería 3000mAh Galaxy S8 y 3500mAh Galaxy S8+ (Battery 3000mAh S8, S8+ 3500mAh)
Colores disponibles: negro, plata, dorado, azul coral y violeta (Colors available: black, silver, gold, corral blue, violet)


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might have to get that unlocked 8895 version, damn this shit looks nice. Fuck man but $1000 for a damn phone...shit I need to make some more $$ :lol:
 
Note 4 problems?
Yeah electrical problems where the phone would cut off while the battery still had power. I thought it was just my phone and chalked it up to wear and tear, but this broad I work with had damn near 2-3 different brand new phones and they would all get this same problem so she switched to an iPhone. And before you say that maybe we just got a bad batch from the same store, she got hers from Illinois and I got mine from Michigan. To much difference to be a coincidence. It is a lot more widespread that you might think.
 
Yeah electrical problems where the phone would cut off while the battery still had power. I thought it was just my phone and chalked it up to wear and tear, but this broad I work with had damn near 2-3 different brand new phones and they would all get this same problem so she switched to an iPhone. And before you say that maybe we just got a bad batch from the same store, she got hers from Illinois and I got mine from Michigan. To much difference to be a coincidence. It is a lot more widespread that you might think.

I have the same problem with both my Note 4's. I use an LG V20 but I kept my Notes as back up. They shut off unexpectedly so they aren't reliable at all. Only use them for filming now
 
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I have the same problem with both my Note 4's. I use an LG V20 but I kept my Notes as back up. They shit off unexpectedly so they aren't reliable at all. Only use them for filming now
Yeah I am rocking the Nexus now and will get the Pixel shortly, but that is the one thing I miss the most. That camera was TOP NOTCH!!!
 
Yeah electrical problems where the phone would cut off while the battery still had power. I thought it was just my phone and chalked it up to wear and tear, but this broad I work with had damn near 2-3 different brand new phones and they would all get this same problem so she switched to an iPhone. And before you say that maybe we just got a bad batch from the same store, she got hers from Illinois and I got mine from Michigan. To much difference to be a coincidence. It is a lot more widespread that you might think.

same problem with my note 4. It usually happens when my battery gets around 20%
 
same problem with my note 4. It usually happens when my battery gets around 20%
Yeah man, too much of the same problem from this one company. And it isn't like it is just their phones, these fcukers got washing machines blowing up on them. I can't deal with a company this size not properly testing their products.... This is something I would expect from some kind of Asian company...... Wait, what?!?!?! ;)
 
Yeah electrical problems where the phone would cut off while the battery still had power. I thought it was just my phone and chalked it up to wear and tear, but this broad I work with had damn near 2-3 different brand new phones and they would all get this same problem so she switched to an iPhone. And before you say that maybe we just got a bad batch from the same store, she got hers from Illinois and I got mine from Michigan. To much difference to be a coincidence. It is a lot more widespread that you might think.


Yep!!
 
Yeah electrical problems where the phone would cut off while the battery still had power. I thought it was just my phone and chalked it up to wear and tear, but this broad I work with had damn near 2-3 different brand new phones and they would all get this same problem so she switched to an iPhone. And before you say that maybe we just got a bad batch from the same store, she got hers from Illinois and I got mine from Michigan. To much difference to be a coincidence. It is a lot more widespread that you might think.
I've had that same exact problem with my note 4. It's nothing to do with the phone its the battery. Well its the SAMSUNG batteries. Bought a Duracell battery and my note 4 has been snappy like new every since.

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This is why I really hate the non removable batteries these days. The Duracell battery comes with a lifetime warranty and everything.
 
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