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Yes, Samsung's much-anticipated Galaxy S8 and S8+ was unveiled on March 29, 2017, to the world. Yes, it does look beautiful. Yes, this is also the make or break phone for the Korean player after the Note 7 Fiasco. What I really liked was the fact that Samsung emphasised a lot on how they did so many safety checks on the battery of their new phone. Well, shouldn't they have been done in the first place?
Sure, the Galaxy S8 and S8+ come with a quad HD+ display with double edges. Is the new display beautiful? No doubt about that. We have seen in the past the craftsmanship of Samsung's design team with the S6 Edge and S7 Edge.
But, what happens if it falls? Like all display, no matter what Gorilla backs it, they are prone to breakage. In fact, Samsung even gave a one-year screen replacement warranty with the S7 Edge when it was sold in India. But what happens when you pass that one year mark and the display breaks?
Samsung's not yet announced their retail plans for India, so you never know whether Samsung will give consumers that replacement warranty for the S8 or not.No Dual-Camera
Samsung just skipped the dual-camera on the S8 and apart from the screen size, battery and a slightly better-clocked processor there is no major differentiating factor for consumers to consider even the S8+.
A dual-camera on an S8+ could have been that factor. All we get now is a similar dual-pixel technology that we have tasted with the S7 and S7 Edge and even the megapixel count on the camera is the same. Was Samsung playing safe? I would rather choose to pick up the Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge even now over the S8 and S8+.Bixby
Bixby looks more like a cousin of Google Assistant. Samsung has launched its very own AI-powered, voice controlled smart assistant with the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. It's just another version of Siri or Alexa. Many might argue that it works differently, yes, it will because it's tailor-made for this phone. But even if you didn't get it, you could have just downloaded the Google Allo app and you would have been sorted.
Overall, I would still prefer to buy a Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge over the S8 and S8+. When the new phones come to the market on April 21st globally, just wait for the price to drop on the S7 and S7 Edge and go for them. They are still very relevant phones to buy.
Will You Buy the New Samsung Galaxy S8 or the Galaxy S8+? #TheNextGalaxy #galaxyS8 @SamsungMobileIN @SamsungMobile? Siddhartha Sharma (@SidnChips) March 29, 2017
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S8: Three Reasons I Will Buy The Latest Samsung Flagship by our collegue here at News18 Tech.
Watch this space for the Review of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ when it launches in India.
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