The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ are finally out in the open. Here are the biggest innovations found on the new devices.
The Infinity Display and Invisible Home Button
The almost bezel-less Infinity Display is the most obvious improvement. Not only are the edge-to-edge curves visually striking, but they’ve also allowed Samsung to pack 5.8- and 6.2-inch screens into small form factors. In fact, the new S8 is roughly the same size as the S7 and S7 edge while packing a screen that’s 0.3 inches bigger. The comparison to Google’s Pixel devices is even more drastic. The base S8 is barely taller than the standard Pixel, but its screen is a whopping 0.8-inches larger. Both the S8 and S8+ also boast PPIs above 520 and are certified for HDR content by the UHD alliance.
The high screen-to-body ratio does mean the devices have fairly weird aspect ratios — 18.5:9. It’s not clear how this will affect viewing certain types of content or apps not optimized for the display, but Samsung did share that the phone can automatically stretch content to fit.
Unlike what most thought from early leaks, Samsung has likewise managed to integrate an “invisible” home button beneath the infinity display, which works in a similar fashion to the virtual home button on the iPhone, minus the fingerprint sensor and physical call out on the bottom of the phone. And speaking of the fingerprint sensor, it’s been moved to the rear of the device next to the camera. That’s clearly not an ideal position and we’d guess the rear camera lens will need to be wiped frequently for fingerprints.
