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K so here are my thoughts as a Galaxy S7 Exynos variant owner.

TL:DR: Yes if you don't have a Galaxy S7

First I will start with the biggest downside to owing a Galaxy S device. The software updates. If you are looking to buy a phone that will get you fast software updates, the Galaxy devices is not for you. You will have to wait about 6-8 months to get the "latest" software features. Although Galaxy devices generally intend to have many software features month's ahead of the Google's implantation, heck sometimes years ahead such as multi-window. So it's not really that black and white.

Also the speaker is kinda meh.

Now for the good sides:
Build Quality is excellent
Display is Fap worthy
Camera is excellent and generally beats its competitors, even month's after its release.
The Exynos version has the fastest CPU available in any Android phone and competes with the iphone in multi-core performance.
The UI is subjective but they have been continuing to get better over the years.
It has a wealth of both hardware and software features that it's competitors don't have and that is both a good and a bad thing depending on whether or not you use them.

So as far as the Galaxy S8 goes. Apart from how sexy it looks and some neat stuff like Dex and facial recognition, it is more or less a very minor update from the Galaxy S7 Exynos variant. Cause the CPU is only 10% faster and the GPU is 25% faster. Both the S7 and S8 is water-resistant, have microsd card reader and 4gb of ram. The S8 is 64gb vs S7's 32gb and the S8 has a bigger display but not by that much. Battery has the same amount of MaH but the S8 will last longer due to more efficient CPU. One thing to remember though is that the S8 costs $100 more than the S7's launch price. So if you don't have a Galaxy S7, then sure, there are reasons to get it but if you do, it's better to pass.

Oh and that Dex shit is sickk. 



                  

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