A good upgrade from my S7, finger print scanner is now on rear of phone so is abit fiddly to use if like me you keep your phone in a case, other than that it's a great phone
Manufacturer: Samsung
A good upgrade from my S7, finger print scanner is now on rear of phone so is abit fiddly to use if like me you keep your phone in a case, other than that it's a great phone
Have had this phone a little over a year and am nothing but happy with it. Even after multiple drops without a case on it the screen is undamaged. Would recommend.
Bright display, Lightweight, Durable
Too big
Lovers of big phones will find this a slightly cheaper alternative to the Galaxy S9 Plus that doesn't sacrifice that phone's sleek design and most important features.
The Galaxy S8 Plus is a big phone that manages to make a 6.2-inch screen look graceful, even alongside the more current Galaxy S9 Plus.
You'll have to reach higher to get to the fingerprint sensor on the back -- a straight day of this gets annoying.
In short, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ is a masterpiece. It's expensive, but it's a masterpiece nonetheless.
Excellent display for movie watching (will be even better when HDR content is available), Great camera, Refined and full-featured user interface, Option to avoid Samsung bloatware for best software experience yet, Eye-catchingly gorgeous design
Internal speaker isn't great, Bixby isn't fully realised, Rear fingerprint scanner takes a backseat to iris scanning, Bixby button feels like it could be doing something else
We're really impressed by the Galaxy S8 Plus, just as we are with the regular S8. Samsung has done a great job of making last year's phones even better. Both offer the infinity edge screen and most people will be better off saving money and going for the S8 unless you specifically want the Plus's larger display and better battery life. Otherwise it's hard to find any other reason to buy it over the smaller phone.
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Stunning design, Great software experience, Camera is reliable in any light, The best screen on any phone
Bixby remains useless, Generally bad fingerprint scanner
This ‘+’ of the Samsung S8 is seriously big and for the first time I have been able to move all my Apps etc. from one phone to another seamlessly. If you are someone whose life revolves round a phone why not have that extra screen size that you get here.
Even with its software faults, Samsung has crafted a gem of a smartphone with its Galaxy S8+. Its not hard to grasp, has nice viewing angles thanks to its edge to edge display and has sufficient battery and quick charging to accompany it.
It's pretty hard not to be impressed with the Galaxy S8+, despite its tall design, especially because at this point, it's undoubtedly the best smartphone on the market. While Apple has long been considered the innovator of the smartphone business, the latest 2 generations of the iPhone were based on...
Samsung's Galaxy S8 Plus is an excellent smartphone, which does not reveal any serious weaknesses. The new and almost bezel-less design already looks great on pictures, but it is even more impressive when you hold it in the hand.
great display, nice design, fast SoC, very good GPS performance, fast Wi-Fi, Gigabit LTE, good voice quality, comprehensive sensor equipment, USB 3.1 with DP, HDMI, and OTG, long battery runtime, Quick-charge and wireless charging, water and dust-proof, very good camera…
…but unfortunately not much improved over the predecessor, no dual-SIM, could support more LTE bands, bad position of the fingerprint scanner, SoC throttling under sustained workloads, warranty does not cover water damage
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