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Samsung Galaxy S8 review

2017-04-18
this is the best phone Samsung has ever made and quite possibly the best phone period this is a Galaxy S II but before I can talk about how great this phone is I have to answer the question that everyone is thinking will it explode because the last best phone that Samsung ever made did explode twice now to be perfectly honest I don't know if the s8 will explode but what I do know is that Samsung has put a lot of time money and effort into making sure what happened with the note seven doesn't happen again okay now that's out of the way let's talk about the Galaxy s8 it comes in two versions there's a smaller version with a 5.8 inch display and then the bigger s8 Plus which has a 6.2 inch screen basically these phones are exactly the same except for their screen size they the same design same features same camera and so forth they're also pretty expensive the SI is going to run you 720 dollars or more depending on your carrier and the SI plus is going to run another hundred dollars on top of that now that's about the same as what you pay for an iPhone or other premium device but that's still a lot of money but when you first touch these phones that price or anything in samsung's recent history are the last things you're thinking about this phone is gorgeous it's so refined and polished Samsung has taken everything it's learned over the years for the s6 and the s7 and applied it here it's clean and elegant nipped and talked and really polished to a shine and it doesn't look anything like an iPhone or any other phone you can buy the star of the show here is the new display a bright and vibrant quad HD Super AMOLED panel that's stretched to the edges of the phone and then curved on the sides Samsung calls is an infinity display because the edges almost disappear off the side of the phone so the screen has a new shape it's 18 point five by nine aspect ratio which you can see is taller and skinnier than most other smartphones now there's pros and cons to this when you're viewing a webpage or other content you can see more of it on the screen or if you're watching a 21 by 9 widescreen video it uses more of the available display but where you really notice the new shape is when you're handling the phone because the SAT feels a lot smaller than you might expect it's not as wide as other phones so it can be easier to use in one hand but at the same time it's a lot taller so it can be difficult to reach the top with your thumb even if you're using a smaller phone like I am it's a bigger change in how you handle and use the phone than you might expect and then there's some apps and games like Super Mario run that don't automatically use the whole display so you either get a black bar on the top and bottom or you stretch it to fit and it cuts off the sides but overall I'm a fan of this new shade and how much Samsung has done to reduce the size of the phone's frame around it it really feels like you're just holding a screen instead of an entire smartphone the other bits of the hardware are equally impressive the screen blends seamlessly into the metal frame around it and the back glass is curved in the symmetrical fashion and because it's all glass it really attracts fingerprints and gets kind of greasing just a few minutes of use and believe it or not we got a scratch on one of our review Mnet's in just a couple of days that means that you're probably going to put a case on top of it which is kind of a bummer because it hides all of this great design work and you might have noticed because of this new big screen that there's no home button on the front of this phone frankly Samsung didn't even have room for it instead there's this new virtual home button that's pressure sensitive it's like they took the iPhone 7s force touch and just put it right here at the bottom of the screen where a home button would have been you can push on it to wake the screen up or go home even if you're in a full screen app and you don't see a button there now the other consequence of this big screen is that sampling had to move the fingerprint sensor onto the back of the phone and it's probably the only real misstep with the essays design it's located really high up on the back and it's right next to the camera which means it's hard to reach and also means that you're going to be putting your finger all over the camera lens all the time now most people use the fingerprint scanner to unlock their phone so to make up for this Samsung's added two other ways you can unlock it you can use your irises or this new face unlock feature but neither are really great the IRS scanner means you have to hold the phone really close to your face and the face unlock feature is less secure and pretty slow it's a pretty big blemish in what is otherwise a stellar design now surprisingly samsung's software on the SI is almost as polished and good as its hardware which is not something I'm used to saying it's cleaner and easier to use and unlike prior Samsung software it doesn't send me running to the Play Store to download a new launcher icon pack now out of the box the setup is really simple with just a handful of clean app icons on the home screen and tasteful text throughout their other tasteful touches all around like the way notifications pop up on your screen or how you can just swipe up to get to your apps and if you do want to dig deep into the settings menu there are lots of customization options from the order of the on-screen buttons to full themes that change almost everything about the software's appearance I like the fun stuff too like the lenses that Samsung stole right from snapchat and put in the camera app or the way that I can customize the always-on display to show a donut so that I'm always on brand but the big new software thing this year is Samsung's taking a virtual assistant which it calls big speed it even put a whole button on the side of the phone just dedicated to launching big speed now the problem here is that Bixby just doesn't do very much if you push that button it will launch a home screen page it has different cards of information and can plug into services like Twitter and Spotify and other things but it's not really different from what we've seen from HTC and Google already now Bixby also shows up in the camera so you can use it to scan items and shop for them on Amazon or find more pictures but again that's not really much different than what Google Goggles did four years ago now Bixby will eventually support voice commands and voice controls but it doesn't at launch and I haven't been able to test that yet on the upside the si does come with Google assistant which you can use for all of your voice commands now and probably forever it's just a bummer that you can't change the button on the side of phone to do anything else now you probably notice that we're multiple minutes into this video and I haven't talked about things like battery life or processor or camera performance well that's because there's really not a whole lot to say here the Galaxy s8 that we can buy in the US is the first phone to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and it's just as fast and snappy and fluid as you'd expect but so is every other high-end phone whether it's an iPhone or a pixel or even Samsung s7 from last year the real question is how will the Samsung Si perform in six months or a year down the road because Samsung software is notorious for slowing down over time but unfortunately I can't answer that yet likewise the battery life in the Si and the SI plus is adequate but not remarkable it's not a marathon runner and if you're a heavy user you're probably going to have to charge at some point throughout the day now one thing Samsung claims is that in addition to not having a tendency to catch fire the new battery in the si is supposed to last longer throughout its lifespan and provide up to 95% of its charge after two years of use I'll have to check in with you in two years to see if that's true and finally the camera in the Si and the SI plus isn't usually different from last year's phone in fact the rear camera has the same specs as the s7 now Samsung's done some software work to improve the image quality but it's not a huge difference and really it's a great camera last year's s7 was one of the best cameras you can buy in 2016 pretty confident the si is going to be one of the best cameras in 2017 now on the front camera Samsung has made some improvements its higher resolution and an auto focus which is apparently a thing that front cameras didn't do before so now all your selfies will be as sharp as you'd expect so now the big question here is does the galaxy si do enough to get Samsung out from the dark cloud of the note 7 do as design features and performance do enough to make you forget about all of those exploding phones from just last year I think the answer is yes the galaxy si is a tremendous device with beautiful design new ideas on what a smart phone can look like and great performance Samsung deserves a lot of credit for taking a risk and pushing forward what a smart phone can look like in 2017 at a time when pretty much every phone looks the same now let's just hope that risk doesn't blow up in Samsung's face again thanks for watching subscribe to our YouTube channel youtube.com slash The Verge more videos like this hit the button you get it sure you want me to do it rollin what do you want me to say is a youtube.com slash the verge is that correct
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