Samsung Galaxy S8 Active lacks edge-to-edge Infinity Display, implements fixed Bixby butto...
Details have emerged early about the new Galaxy S8 Active from a user purporting to have the device in hand, with pictures surfacing showing that the edge-to-edge Infinity Display featured heavily in advertising is absent from the ruggedized phone.
If the device examined is in fact the Galaxy S8 Active, it apparently has a 5.8-inch uncurved display, with notable bezels on the sides and top of the device. The phone lacks the remappable "Active" button of previous models, with the button dedicated to Samsung's Bixby voice assistant technology on the new device.
The S8 active also has a larger 4,000mAh battery than its non-ruggedized progenitor. The Galaxy S8 has a 3000mAh battery, with the S8 Plus packing 3500mAh. As a result, the user reports that it is about 1.5x times thicker than the 8mm Galaxy S8.
The sides are metal, with a polymer back to the phone.
Otherwise, the device has the same Snapdragon 835 processor with 64GB of storage, and 4GB of application RAM. The cameras remain the same as well.
The Reddit post first publishing the pictures of the device has since been deleted. The leaker claims to have obtained the device from a Samsung employee in California.
If the device examined is in fact the Galaxy S8 Active, it apparently has a 5.8-inch uncurved display, with notable bezels on the sides and top of the device. The phone lacks the remappable "Active" button of previous models, with the button dedicated to Samsung's Bixby voice assistant technology on the new device.
The S8 active also has a larger 4,000mAh battery than its non-ruggedized progenitor. The Galaxy S8 has a 3000mAh battery, with the S8 Plus packing 3500mAh. As a result, the user reports that it is about 1.5x times thicker than the 8mm Galaxy S8.
The sides are metal, with a polymer back to the phone.
Otherwise, the device has the same Snapdragon 835 processor with 64GB of storage, and 4GB of application RAM. The cameras remain the same as well.
The Reddit post first publishing the pictures of the device has since been deleted. The leaker claims to have obtained the device from a Samsung employee in California.
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Let's just hope Apple isn't copying that, only to be left in the dust of trend-change. I'm just trusting their taste is better than that.
1. Curved glass creates really annoying reflections of surrounding light sources. Due to the curved and elongated shape of the glass, those long line-like reflections are guaranteed to stay on top of the image, no matter what angle you turn your screen at. Take a look at every image of the Note curved screen, when taken in not a fully dark room - reflections are everywhere and they just obscure everything that is displayed on those edges...
You see the same reflections on the curved edges in an iPhone, but....there is no image to look at, underneath those highlights, because there is no screen underneath them.
2. Bent sides of the screen have a different angle to the viewer, comparing to the rest of the screen. Color/brightness distortion and irregularity is another problem.
p.s. it is not that significant, but geometric distortion on the curved edges is a problem, as well