I have galaxy s7 then my brother brought s8 plus
Thus is very good phone but very costly for us
Last year’s Galaxy S7 Edge was easily one of the best-looking phones in the world - and yet it might as well be wearing bellbottoms and winklepickers next to the S8+ . This glorious mixture of metal and glass feels every bit the premium phone.
Samsung has done more than refine the design: it has stripped away the bezels and buttons to make room for an eye-catching screen that almost completely fills the front of the phone.
With the display switched off, it’s an inky, slender slab of mystery. Whichever colour you choose, the front of the phone will always be uniformly black - so you can’t tell where the top and bottom bezels end and the display begins.
That screen curves subtly around the sides, too. Nothing else comes close in terms of looks.
A 6.2in phone might sound impossibly tall, but the S8+ is actually around the same height as the 5.5in iPhone 7 Plus, and slim enough to make Apple’s slimmest phone ever look like a fat kid that loves cake.
Samsung’s compact combination of metal and glass might be taller and skinnier than other phones, on account of the odd 18.5: 9 aspect ratio, but that just makes the S8+ easier to hold. Even if you’ll still struggle to reach the top of the screen without some serious finger yoga.