3 Display & Design
The iPhone 8 is expected to boast Apple’s first OLED display on a smartphone, which will reportedly clock in at a massive 5.8-inches and blanket nearly the entire front surface of the handset with a stunning 2800 x 1242 pixel resolution.
That’s impressive, to be sure, but Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 significantly ups the ante to an even more massive, 6.3-inch AMOLED ‘Infinity’ display, which literally curves around the outer edges of the device to create a seemingly ‘endless’, pixel packed panel at 2960 x 1440.
The physical design of the Note 8 is also sleek and appealing, and while the iPhone 8 is certainly a looker in its own capacity, there’s no denying that Samsung’s design team has a real winner on their hands with the Note 8. Sure, bigger is not always better, but the Note 8 provides a powerful, pocket-sized computing experience that the right users will definitely appreciate.