According to SquareTrade product testing labs, the only limit for the Samsung Galaxy
S8 infinity display is sidewalks.
The Galaxy
S8 infinity display complements Samsung's dual - edge curved screen, adding a perfect touch of — what can this product do that my previous device doesn't?
Samsung has introduced on the Galaxy
S8 an infinity display, which features thin bezels and a virtual home button instead of a capacitive option.
To accommodate the Galaxy
S8 infinity display, Samsung placed the fingerprint scanner on the back of the handset.
Not exact matches
For example, the Galaxy S9 is rumored to adopt a similar look to last year's Galaxy
S8, with its
infinity -
display design with no physical home button and a rear fingerprint scanner.
Samsung's closest rival, the $ 720 Galaxy
S8, features the South Korean firm's new Bixby artificial intelligence service, face - scanning capabilities and a full - screen
Infinity Display.
It packs a 5.8»
Infinity Display inside a body the same size as the Galaxy
S8.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 + look similar to
S8 and
S8 +, with
Infinity displays that make use of the entire screen, but these smartphones have a smaller bottom bezel and a repositioned fingerprint sensor on the rear panel.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is rumoured to feature the near bezel free Super AMOLED
Infinity Display of the Galaxy
S8 but at a larger 6.2 - inch size.
We can start with the overall design and looks of the Galaxy
S8 with its Super AMOLED
Infinity Display that not only looks sexy, but also has technical advantages being an AMOLED d
Display that not only looks sexy, but also has technical advantages being an AMOLED
displaydisplay.
The Galaxy
S8 sports a 5.8 - inch
Infinity Display that uses Super AMOLED QHD + technology with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels and 570 PPI.
It seems to have the same
Infinity Display seen in Galaxy
S8 and
S8 +.
The Samsung Galaxy
S8 specs include 5.8 - Inch curved Super AMOLED
Infinity display with 2960 x 1440 pixels resolution and 570ppi pixel density.
The handset sports a 6.3 in Super AMOLED
Infinity Display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio in an edge - to - edge configuration (complete with curved edges); it's essentially very similar to the Galaxy
S8 + but 0.1 in bigger.
The greatest component culled from the
S8 is the
Infinity Display.
Samsung finally increased the Galaxy
S8 display from a small 5.1 - inches to a much larger 5.8 - inch Infinity Display, which maintains its Super AMOLED technology but this time around, Samsung gave it a new 18.5:9 aspect
display from a small 5.1 - inches to a much larger 5.8 - inch
Infinity Display, which maintains its Super AMOLED technology but this time around, Samsung gave it a new 18.5:9 aspect
Display, which maintains its Super AMOLED technology but this time around, Samsung gave it a new 18.5:9 aspect ratio.
The flat 5.1 - inch
display used on the Galaxy S7 gives way to a much larger 5.8 - inch Infinity Display on the Gal
display used on the Galaxy S7 gives way to a much larger 5.8 - inch
Infinity Display on the Gal
Display on the Galaxy
S8.
The Galaxy
S8 has a new and larger 5.8 - inch
Infinity Display that uses the Super AMOLED QHD + display with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels and 5
Display that uses the Super AMOLED QHD +
display with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels and 5
display with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels and 570 PPI.
The Galaxy
S8 features a 5.8 - inch 2960 x 1440 Super AMOLED
Infinity display, which is curved on the sides.
Samsung took a bold move and increased their Galaxy
S8 to a much larger 5.8 - inch
Infinity Display compared to the 5.1 - inch display used on the previous S
Display compared to the 5.1 - inch
display used on the previous S
display used on the previous S series.
The Galaxy
S8 features a 5.8 - inch Super AMOLED «
Infinity Display» that comes with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9, a pixel resolution of 2960 x 1440 and a 570 PPI.
The Galaxy
S8 has a much larger 5.8 - inch
Infinity Display compared to the 5.1 - inch display on the Gal
Display compared to the 5.1 - inch
display on the Gal
display on the Galaxy S7.
Taking its cue from the innovative Galaxy
S8, the new Galaxy S9 again features a truly edge - to - edge
Infinity Display.
The larger
S8 + has a 6.2 - inch
display, compared to the more compact 5.8 - inch Galaxy
S8, while both phones come with curved
Infinity Displays.
Samsung emphasized the Galaxy
S8 and Galaxy
S8 +
Infinity Display with 18:5:9 aspect ratio, while LG bragged about the 18:9 screen on its latest premium G6 smartphone.
If, however, Apple pulls of its ultra-thin 4 mm bezels all around the device, then it's poised to offer something even more dazzling than the «
Infinity Display» of Samsung's recently announced flagships, the Galaxy
S8 and
S8 Plus.
The
Infinity Display will fill a large percent of the front than the Galaxy
S8 or Galaxy
S8 Plus.
The
S8 and the
S8 Plus are Samsung's first smartphones with the
Infinity Display, where the edges of the screen are minimized to give you the most screen real estate possible.
The
Infinity Display hasn't changed much from last year's Galaxy
S8 Plus, but it's still a standout feature.
With the
Infinity display of the
S8, named after those pools whose surface simply drops over an invisible edge, Samsung managed to pack a 5.8 - inch screen into an even smaller body, for a screen - to - body ratio of 83.6 percent.
The handset sports slightly sharper edges and a larger 6.3 - inch edge - to - edge
Infinity Display (18.5:9) than both the Galaxy
S8 and Galaxy
S8 +, making it impossible to use with one hand, even with the dedicated one - handed operation mode turned on.
Build - The Galaxy
S8 + has an Awesome build and u will feel as if u r holding some Premium Smartphone which is unique
Display - The galaxy
S8 + has a Mind Blowing
Infinity Display.
I'll give Samsung a pass for not changing the design of the Galaxy S9 much, because the phone's edge - to - edge
Infinity Display already looked stunning when it was introduced a year ago on the Galaxy
S8.
The Note 8 adopts the Galaxy
S8's
Infinity Display, but it would be wrong to think of this 6.3 - inch phone simply as a larger version of Samsung's other flagships.
The Galaxy
S8 + doesn't have fantastic battery life and the Galaxy Note 8, with its larger
Infinity Display, is aimed at professionals who — put plainly — are glued to their smartphones.
Ignoring its rivals, the G6 is still a solid looking phone, and for those who don't like Samsung's
Infinity Edge
display, the G6 can be seen as a non-edge
S8.
While Apple chose to go with the same smartphone design for a third consecutive year in 2017, Samsung was hard at work on a bold new redesign featuring a stunning
Infinity Display that takes up an impressive 83 % of the Galaxy
S8's front side.
The S9 is a minor update when compared to the previous flagship phone, the Galaxy
S8 which was widely appreciated for its
Infinity Display.
Rumors suggest the phone will sport a 6.3 - inch
Infinity Display — just marginally larger than the Galaxy
S8 Plus.
The Note 8 will borrow heavily from the Galaxy
S8 and
S8 Plus in terms of design, but Samsung isn't to blame here — if you've got something as dazzling as the
Infinity Display, then there's very little room to make it even more gorgeous than it already is.
The one thing, however, that catches the eye, is the enormous «
Infinity display» — a silly marketing term for a screen that covers about 83 % of the Galaxy
S8's front.
On the inside, the Indian variant of the Samsung Galaxy
S8 + comes with the stunning 6.2 - inch Quad HD +
Infinity Dual Edge Curved
display Exynos 8895 octa - core processor, 12MP f / 1.7 Dual Pixel rear camera, 8MP f / 1.7 front camera and 3,500 mAh battery.
The XZ2 has thicker bezels on the top and bottom than the
S8 does, and it also lacks the curved glass that makes the
S8's
infinity display seem almost completely bezel - free.
Your mileage might vary, but with its gorgeous - looking «
Infinity Display» and that stretched 18.5:9 aspect ratio, we reckon the Galaxy
S8 has this one sewn up.
But the Korean tech major bounced back from the disaster with the
S8,
S8 +, both of which sport a new
Infinity Display.
That
display is made significantly more manageable thanks to Samsung's Infinity Display design borrowed from the Galaxy S8 and S8 +, with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio and curved glass on the sides, and it's easily one of the best screens on the
display is made significantly more manageable thanks to Samsung's
Infinity Display design borrowed from the Galaxy S8 and S8 +, with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio and curved glass on the sides, and it's easily one of the best screens on the
Display design borrowed from the Galaxy
S8 and
S8 +, with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio and curved glass on the sides, and it's easily one of the best screens on the market.
The Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A7 (2017) are more or less confirmed to feature
Infinity displays similar to the Galaxy
S8 and
S8 +.
We know — the Galaxy
S8 looks absolutely gorgeous with its curved
Infinity display.
The Android 7.1.1 Nougat - powered Galaxy A5 (2018) and Galaxy A7 (2018) will sport a Full HD +
Infinity Display à la Galaxy
S8 and Galaxy
S8 +; the former a 5.5 - inch panel, the latter a slightly larger 6 - inch screen.
Ofcourse, the most apparent and striking aspect of the Galaxy
S8 is its edge - to - edge screen up front which Samsung likes to call the «
Infinity Display».