Our comparison report of the rumored specs of the Apple iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 has highlighted the brewing competition between the two technology giants. Below we have pitted the speculated specs and features of the devices against each other in order to provide you with an overview of what to expect from the upcoming smartphones.
Both Apple and Samsung are expected to bounce back in 2017 with excellent new features in their devices. To start with, the iPhone 8 is rumored to sport an all-glass design, which will provide users with more room to work on the interface. Also, reports suggested that the phone will undergo the removal of Home button. On the other hand, the Galaxy S8 is expected to feature the glass-and-metal-design similar to its predecessors.
In terms of display, the iPhone 8 is rumored to sport OLED display panels as against its regular IPS LCD display with 4.7-inch, 5-inch, and 5.5-inch screen variants. Whereas the Samsung Galaxy device will be released in two variants of 5.5-inch and 5.1-inch along with 4K and 2.5K display panel respectively.
Also, the Samsung device is expected to consist of an optical fingerprint sensor as against Apple's Touch ID sensor. Furthermore, the Apple phone is expected to feature high-resolution camera specs, which will provide the users with higher quality and sharper images. Besides, the South Korean technology giant is rumored to introduce the dual-lens feature in Galaxy S8's camera that will allow the users to click the images with DSLR quality.
Even though the iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 are expected to be released next year, few reports touted that the Apple phone is currently ahead of the competition owing to its rumored spectacular features.
However, there is still no official word on the rumored specs and features of both the devices. Hence, these tidbits should still be taken with a grain of salt. Keep posted here for more updates and rumors about the iPhone 8 and the Galaxy S8.
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