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Filter deals or show 10 more deals. To find out more about how our site works, click here. Still under contract with your network? Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus: The S8 and S8 Plus also come with: Iris scanner, facial recognition tech and fingerprint scanner 3,mAh battery, or 3,mAh battery for the S8 Plus Fast-charge mode Powerful octa-core processor Water-resistant in 1.
Dust and water-resistant, able to survive an accidental dunk in water 3,mAh battery, or 3,mAh battery for the Edge model Super-fast charging and wireless charging here. That being said, both are definitely large devices which you may find too big for your needs. With many customers opting to follow specs on paper, the handsets are more than capable of competing against Chinese manufacturers who are using 4GB RAM in their devices like the OnePlus 2.
Unlike past devices, Samsung has opted not to include a removable battery.
Although both devices come with a mAh battery that is a sizeable upgrade over the Galaxy S flagships, the capacity is still lower than the mAh battery used in the Galaxy Note 4 however. Samsung Pay. With the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung delivered arguably its best smartphone cameras ever and in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, it upped the game by delivering what was arguably, the best smartphone camera on the market today. On paper at least, the camera should certainly meet the standard that the Galaxy S6 set and from our first glance, we have no reason to believe this is anything but the case.
Given that both handsets are almost identical, deciding between the two handsets comes down to whether you need an S-Pen for productivity or the curved design with the Edge Screen. In the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, the Edge Screen has been updated with Samsung building on the Galaxy S6 Edge by adding the ability to share with your favourite contacts and also set shortcuts to your favourite apps.
Another change is that you can now access the Edge features from any screen on the device, giving you easy access to your favourite contacts and apps. Not to be left out, the S-Pen on the Galaxy Note 5 has also been updated to include a couple of new features.
On the Note 5, when the display is switched off you can now use the S-Pen to capture a memo and it also comes with a revamped Air Command menu, which now hides most of the screen and has a more premium look and feel. Like previous Galaxy Note devices, the S-Pen itself has also been redesigned and now has a more premium design, that looks a lot more like an actual pen.
The most useful addition however is Screen-Off Memo. However, there are some things that phablet users should expect, not least because they're always paying more for the privilege of having a bigger phone: That's not to say that there aren't loads of good bits with this phone - there's nothing better than having a powerful phone that has a brilliant camera, yet still looks the business. The curved edges look great, feel great to slide your finger around and help create the bezel-less display that so many concept artists are desperate to see.
They're completely non-functional, with the elements Samsung is using them for proving to be a bit pointless or something you could put on a flat screen.
That said, I'd still choose the curved Edge phones over the normal variant each time. The speed with which you can get a great picture is awesome, and everything from zooming to color reproduction to clarity is just top notch.
We've had a few arguments about which phone has the best camera The TouchWiz UI will still divide opinion, and we can see why a number of Samsung users aren't a fan of it Getting merely to the end of the day isn't what we expect from phablets these days, and that's not even a given here. Samsung's done something odd here, given there's a bigger battery, no more pixels to drive and no extra power bar a sliver of extra RAM - so why can't the battery last longer?