The first reviews for Samsungs new Galaxy S8 were universally positive, and deservedly so.
It really is a great phone. Excellent hardware. Beautiful design. Great camera, battery life, and overall performance.
But even though the iPhone 7 looks and feels outdated in comparison, it has one key advantage that gives it an edge over the Galaxy S8: the iOS ecosystem.
Just look at the reviews.
While everyone praised Samsungs hardware and design, its clear that Samsung misfired on the software side of things. Bixby, Samsungs homegrown digital assistant, is basically useless and fails in its attempt to mimic Googles Assistant. Plus, Samsung flubbed the Bixby debut and wont launch its voice controls until later this year. When that happens, Galaxy S8 owners will have two assistants living on their phone, competing for their attention.
On top of that, Samsung made loads of unnecessary modifications to Android. There are duplicate Samsung-branded apps for everything from email to calendar, and none of them are better than the Google apps that ship with Android.
Plus, Samsung has a horrible track record of keeping its phones up to date. Even the Galaxy S7, which is barely a year old, isnt running the latest version of Android on some carriers — and it has been about six months since Google released that version.
Meanwhile, new Samsung-specific software features rarely make it to older phone models. If you buy a new Samsung phone, it remains relevant for about a year, until the next one comes out.i love iphoneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee