Besides the usual ways of unlocking a phone, Samsung offers two other ways: an iris scanner and face recognition. While face recognition is easy, it isn’t that secure. I instead opted for the iris scanner. Setting up wasn’t difficult and it worked without a hitch indoors. On the S8+, the fingerprint scanner, which now flanks the back camera along with the heartbeat monitor, was pretty difficult to reach with my chubby fingers.
The phones run Android 7 out of the box, with Samsung’s Experience UX built on top of it. Samsung has bundled a truckload of apps with the phones, but there’s little sluggishness. One needs to swipe up to access all apps and swipe down for notifications. A swipe to the right brings up Bixby, Samsung’s special sauce.
I loved the game mode last year, and this time it was no different. Asphalt 8: Airborne and NFS: Most Wanted performed without a hitch and didn’t heat up the phone too much — it did eat up a chunk of the battery, though. And you’re better off using headphones for gaming, since in landscape mode, I ended up muffling the sound on the tiny speaker.
Using the 12-megapixel (MP) back camera, the S8 and S8+ focus faster in low light, compared with the S7 line. Photos clicked in direct sunlight came out very well, nearly as good as those clicked by an iPhone 7 Plus. In low light and indoors, Samsung was king. Overall, there are few phones that can match the prowess of the camera on the S8 and S8+.
The multimedia capabilities of the S8 and S8+ mean you will consume a lot of content on it. With the S8+, I was just about able to get through the day.
Apple doesn’t reveal hardware details such as RAM and battery capacity; data collated from reports; source: companies and news reports
Style and substance: Reviewing Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+
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