

Details can be found in the section on firmware updates below. Update : Samsung has released a firmware update for the Galaxy S8+. The comparison devices include the long-term competitors Apple iPhone 7 Plus, Sony Xperia XZ, HTC U Ultra, Huawei Mate 9, LG G6, Lenovo Moto Z and the Google Pixel XL. Samsung's smartphone is ambitious and a big challenge for the rivals. Samsung's own voice assistant Bixby is only available for Korean and English customers right now. Other small highlights include Gigabit LTE as well as Bluetooth 5.0, and the Wi-Fi performance is supposed to be much better as well. A new feature is the Iris scanner, which we already know from the Galaxy Note 7. Samsung now also uses a USB Type-C port and equips the smartphone with numerous sensors. The Plus version also features a 3500 mAh battery and is once again protected against water and dust according to IP68. The latter can be expanded by up to 256 GB via microSD. You also get 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal UFS 2.1 storage. Our test model is powered by the new Samsung Exynos 8895 SoC, which is already manufactured in a 10-nm process. The small Galaxy S8 has a 5.8-inch screen, a smaller battery (3000 mAh) and is 100 Euros (~$107) less expensive. However, the size is a result of the new aspect ratio, so the smartphones are getting longer and offer more visible screen content, but they are still easy to hold thanks to the narrow construction. This sounds enormous, especially with the 5.5-inch screen of the Galaxy S7 Edge in mind.

The Galaxy S8 Plus is the larger smartphone from the S8-series with a panel diagonal size of 6.2-inches. The new model follows the footsteps of the previous model and sets new benchmarks.

The Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Plus) is the successor to the Galaxy S7 Edge, which was the best smartphone we reviewed last year. Note: This application includes optional additional software.For the original German review, see here. It will also show you systems Windows and DirectX version. Memory information like: frequency, timings and module(s) specification(like vendor and default timings) using SPD. Mainboard information like: vendor, model and revision, BIOS model and date, chipset and sensor and graphic interface. CPU information like: name and number, core stepping and process, package and much more. It doesn't use any additional files, nor does it write to the registry. CPU-Z doesn't require any installation(it does provide the possibility though), all you need to do is run it.

CPU-Z is a freeware utility that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system.
