Check out the 7 rumored Features for Galaxy S8 Vs iPhone 8
The heat is on between the two undoubtedly big smartphone releases of
2017, Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and Apple’s iPhone 8. According to latest
gossip mill, the smartphones are also rumoured to be similar in terms of
design and specs which is no surprise, as both Samsung and Apple are
known to borrow features from each other in the past.
Let’s have a look at the specifications and features expected for both the Galaxy S8 and the iPhone 8.
5.8-Inch Curved Display (OLED)
Several generations of Galaxy S have been sporting the dual-edge
curved display that has been Samsung’s signature look. Rumors suggest
that the South Korean giant has some rather impressive plans for its
Galaxy S8 releases, which will come in two models, one with a 5.8-inch
display and another with a 6.2-inch display, which are expected to be no
larger than the Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy Note 7 respectively. On the
other hand, there are rumors that Apple will release the iPhone 8 in
three models – a new 5.8-inch iPhone in addition to existing 4.7- and
5.5-inch models, which are standard for Apple.
The iPhone 8 models are expected have OLED screens, which will
stretch across the entire face of the smartphone, creating a borderless
appearance and larger viewable surface. Apple may also couple the new
displays with larger battery capacities for better power management and
overall battery life. As far as Samsung is concerned, it is known for
using AMOLED displays (a version of OLED) on its devices and is also
known to have considerably higher battery capacities on its devices,
compared to current iPhone models.
64GB Internal Storage
The Galaxy S8 is expected to be available in 64GB and 128GB models,
while Apple may introduce a 64GB internal storage option for the iPhone
8, according to rumors.
Iris/Facial Recognition
The iris scanning biometric technology launched in the ill-fated
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is expected to remain on the Galaxy S8, allowing
users to unlock their smartphones and authenticate purchases with their
eyes, instead of fingerprint scanning. Rumors suggest the iPhone 8 may
come with an iris scanner, which would presumably enable iPhone users to
unlock their device or use Apple Pay by authenticating with their eyes.
Also, the facial recognition feature could replace Apple’s Touch ID
fingerprint scanner suggests rumor.
No Home Button
Rumors for both the Galaxy S8 and iPhone 8 suggest the devices may
release without a physical home button. Several leaks indicate that with
the fingerprint scanner moved to the back panel, the Galaxy S8 may lose
its home button altogether. As for Apple iPhone 8, a large number of
reports have claimed that the new device will be the first not to come
with a physical Home button, as Apple looks to expand the functionality
of its touchscreen. Instead, users will simply touch the iPhone 8’s
screen to navigate around the device, much like many existing Android
smartphones. Rumors suggest that the iPhone 8 will feature an all-new
‘function area’ which will change depending on what app or service is
being used.
Water Resistance
Samsung recent models feature an IP68 water resistance rating, which
means that it can be underwater for 30 minutes at depths of up to 1.5
metres, and are protected from dust, dirt and sand. In the meantime,
Apple recently introduced an IP67 water resistance rating on the iPhone
7, which means it is fully protected against dust ingress and can
withstand being submerged in water for up to 30 minutes in 1 metres
depth. While the Galaxy S8 is expected to continue with the same level
of water resistance, rumors suggest that Apple may boost the iPhone 8 up
to an IP68 rating.
Wireless Charging
Reports expect wireless charging as an obvious feature for the Galaxy
S8 that was introduced on the Galaxy S6. In order to allow wireless
charging support, Samsung had upgraded its device design from plastic to
glass and metal on the Galaxy S6.
However, wireless charging could be new feature for the iPhone 8 if
rumors are true. The iPhone 8 is expected to have a revamped glass
design to allow for wireless charging support. Apple has also joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, which could mean that Apple is going to add
inductive wireless charging to the iPhone 8.
USB-C
Several leaks have indicated the Galaxy S8 is expected to feature a
USB-C port. On the other hand, the iPhone 8 too will offer a USB-C port
for the power cord and other peripheral devices instead of the company’s
original Lightning connector, suggests a new report from the Wall
Street Journal. The rumor has yet to be confirmed.
Bonus: “Plus” Name
If one goes by the rumors, Samsung may drop the “Edge” name it
generally uses to denote the difference between flat and curved display
models and name one of its Galaxy S8 models, the Galaxy S8 “Plus”. The
Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus are expected to release with different
display sizes, and both devices are expected to be phablets. On the
other hand, the iPhone 8 is also expected to come in standard and Plus
models (and probably a third yet to be named model).
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