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There's an "Infinity Display" that runs from edge to edge


Samsung is known for having some of the best displays in the business. It steps up the game this year with a new display that runs almost the full length of the smartphone. The company calls this an "Infinity Display" and indeed believes it will usher in a new era of "Infinity smartphones." It supports the latest video standards that have so far only been limited to televisions, including HDR, for a more accurate picture.
Since the display stretches nearly to the bottom of the smartphone, where a home button used to live, Samsung employed special technology that allows the user to press into the display. This serves as the actual home button, returning users to the main screen whenever it's pressed.


CNBC: Galaxy S8 3




It can recognize your face



The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are chock full of biometric technology. There's a fingerprint reader on the back, an option that has become standard on even the most affordable smartphones. There's an iris scanner on the front, a feature that was also present on the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7. Finally, there's a new face scanner, which Samsung hopes folks will use to quickly unlock their smartphones.

  • There's an "Infinity Display" that runs from edge to edge

    Samsung is known for having some of the best displays in the business. It steps up the game this year with a new display that runs almost the full length of the smartphone. The company calls this an "Infinity Display" and indeed believes it will usher in a new era of "Infinity smartphones." It supports the latest video standards that have so far only been limited to televisions, including HDR, for a more accurate picture.
    Since the display stretches nearly to the bottom of the smartphone, where a home button used to live, Samsung employed special technology that allows the user to press into the display. This serves as the actual home button, returning users to the main screen whenever it's pressed.
    CNBC: Galaxy S8 6
    Devin Hance | CNBC
  • It can recognize your face

    The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are chock full of biometric technology. There's a fingerprint reader on the back, an option that has become standard on even the most affordable smartphones. There's an iris scanner on the front, a feature that was also present on the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7. Finally, there's a new face scanner, which Samsung hopes folks will use to quickly unlock their smartphones.
    CNBC: Galaxy S8 2
    Devin Hance | CNBC


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