The Samsung Galaxy S8+, also known by its industry insider name “Project Dream” is the eighth iteration of the Galaxy S Series and follows the Galaxy S7. The Samsung Galaxy S8+ was unveiled on March 29th, 2017 and is an improved version of the Samsung Galaxy S8 with a larger screen panel.
The Samsung Galaxy S8+ features facial recognition and iris scanning, a new suite of personal assistant software, Bixby, and is offered in five colors. Moving away from previous standards for Samsung smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ has a fingerprint scanner centered under the back camera, no physical navigation buttons, and a switch from a MicroUSB to a USB-C charger.
The Samsung Galaxy S8+ has a height of 6.28” (159.5 mm), width of 2.89” (73.4 mm), depth of .32” (8.1 mm), and weighs 6.1 oz (173 g). The screen size is 6.2” (157.5 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 px at 529 ppi.
The Samsung Galaxy S8+, also known by its industry insider name “Project Dream” is the eighth iteration of the Galaxy S Series and follows the Galaxy S7. The Samsung Galaxy S8+ was unveiled on March 29th, 2017 and is an improved version of the Samsung Galaxy S8 with a larger screen panel.
The Samsung Galaxy S8+ features facial recognition and iris scanning, a new suite of personal assistant software, Bixby, and is offered in five colors. Moving away from previous standards for Samsung smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ has a fingerprint scanner centered under the back camera, no physical navigation buttons, and a switch from a MicroUSB to a USB-C charger.
The Samsung Galaxy S8+ has a height of 6.28” (159.5 mm), width of 2.89” (73.4 mm), depth of .32” (8.1 mm), and weighs 6.1 oz (173 g). The screen size is 6.2” (157.5 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 px at 529 ppi.