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The screen not only wraps around the sides of the phone’s front but also features rounded corners, which paired to its near bezel-free design create what Samsung calls an aptly futuristic-sounding ‘Infinity Display’. Samsung Galaxy S8 review: Screenīy way of Samsung’s engineering wizardry, the S8 is somehow able to sport a 5.8-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display whilst still being smaller than last year’s S7 Edge. The S8 is also the first ‘S’ phone to integrate reversible USB-C, which sits alongside its single down-facing loudspeaker and a headphone jack, whilst the phone also retains the much-appreciated IP68 dust and water resistance of previous Galaxys. Underneath the camera would have made a little more sense. It’s perfectly accessible for right-handed users but a little more awkward for lefties. Pushing the screen to the fringes of the phone’s frontage also means that you no longer have Samsung’s once signature hardware controls along the bottom so elements like the fingerprint sensor now live in an offset position on the back, skirted by a slight lip making it easier to feel out. Despite retaining the S7’s penchant for fingerprints though, it’s an undeniable masterpiece of smartphone design. Like its predecessor, you’re presented with a reflective glass front and back with curved edges that meld almost seamlessly into the metal frame around its edge, which in the case of the Midnight Black model, is colour-matched giving the phone an appearance as if hewn from a solid block of jet.
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It’s tall, narrow footprint stands out against the sea of wider, squatter smartphones currently on the market, made possible by its unorthodox 18.5:9 aspect ratio display. There’s unquestionably something special about the way the Galaxy S8 looks. It not only has to outclass its predecessor in every conceivable manner but also help Samsung dispel the dark cloud that’s loomed overhead ever since last year’s Galaxy Note 7s started exploding. Samsung Galaxy S8 review: The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a lot to prove.