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iPhone 8 vs Samsung Galaxy S8: Which One Would Be Worth Your Money ? Get In-Depth Analysis Of Specs, Display, Camera Here
Hemal V
First Posted: Nov 04, 2016 05:40 AM EDT
Apple and Samsung both try and outsmart each other. Next year both the companies will be launching their flagship phones iPhone 8 and Galaxy 8. If you haven't made up your mind on which phone to buy, let us help you by stating some facts.
iPhone 8 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8: Display
iPhone 8 is rumored to have three screen size models, a 4.7-inch model, a five-inch, and a 5.5-inch. On the other hand, Samsung will offer a 5-inch Galaxy S8 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S8 plus model. Both iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 will offer a curved dual edge screen model.
iPhone 8 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8: Camera
Both Apple and Samsung in their recent models have shown the inclination towards a higher resolution camera. As reported in BGR,Samsung Galaxy S8 will be offering a 16MP rear and 12 MP front camera. iphone 8 will be equipped with a 8 MP front camera and 12 MP rear camera. Expect some last minute additions to enhance the phones.
iPhone 8 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8: Salient Features
Samsung is going to add an optical fingerprint scanner. Galaxy S8 will have a 90 percent screen-to-body ratio. This will be achieved by using a high-resolution optical sensor . iPhone 8, On the other hand, will sport a wireless charging feature. iPhone 7 saw the death of headphone jack and looks like Apple is on the path to go completely wireless. As reported in Trusted Review.
Apart from these specs, the obvious processors, 4-6 GB RAMs, OLED display will also be seen in both iPhone 8 and Galaxy S8. After the Note 7 debacle, Samsung is keen on winning back customers and may go overboard in the offering. 2017 is the tenth anniversary of iPhone, so Apple is also out to prove a point. It looks like the customers would be the winner in the battle.
Both iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 will be revealed in 2017. Let us wait and see which of the two will get the edge.
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First Posted: Nov 04, 2016 05:40 AM EDT
Apple and Samsung both try and outsmart each other. Next year both the companies will be launching their flagship phones iPhone 8 and Galaxy 8. If you haven't made up your mind on which phone to buy, let us help you by stating some facts.
iPhone 8 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8: Display
iPhone 8 is rumored to have three screen size models, a 4.7-inch model, a five-inch, and a 5.5-inch. On the other hand, Samsung will offer a 5-inch Galaxy S8 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S8 plus model. Both iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 will offer a curved dual edge screen model.
iPhone 8 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8: Camera
Both Apple and Samsung in their recent models have shown the inclination towards a higher resolution camera. As reported in BGR,Samsung Galaxy S8 will be offering a 16MP rear and 12 MP front camera. iphone 8 will be equipped with a 8 MP front camera and 12 MP rear camera. Expect some last minute additions to enhance the phones.
iPhone 8 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8: Salient Features
Samsung is going to add an optical fingerprint scanner. Galaxy S8 will have a 90 percent screen-to-body ratio. This will be achieved by using a high-resolution optical sensor . iPhone 8, On the other hand, will sport a wireless charging feature. iPhone 7 saw the death of headphone jack and looks like Apple is on the path to go completely wireless. As reported in Trusted Review.
Apart from these specs, the obvious processors, 4-6 GB RAMs, OLED display will also be seen in both iPhone 8 and Galaxy S8. After the Note 7 debacle, Samsung is keen on winning back customers and may go overboard in the offering. 2017 is the tenth anniversary of iPhone, so Apple is also out to prove a point. It looks like the customers would be the winner in the battle.
Both iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 will be revealed in 2017. Let us wait and see which of the two will get the edge.
See Now: NASA's Juno Spacecraft's Rendezvous With Jupiter's Mammoth Cyclone