Our editors hand-pick these products using a variety of criteria: they can be direct competitors targeting the same market segment or can be similar devices in terms of size, performance, or features.
The Galaxy A8+ 2018 is a mid-range phone made with premium materials, sporting a gorgeous, big AMOLED screen as its biggest highlight and featuring the Samsung Experience interface that offers some advanced options. And it comes with a few extras like a...
For those who want Samsung's premium features on a moderate budget, the A8+ is a strong contender. And the Infinity Display is a nice addition as it makes it easier to browse webpages.The two questions to consider are how large a phone and how...
There is no denying that the Samsung Galaxy A8+ is a solid phone. It's well-designed, has an impressive set of features, a decent camera and good battery life. With Samsung's tweaks, software and services, the Galaxy A8+ could have claimed itself as one...
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018) review uncovers only minor differences compared to our Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) review. These are specifically a bigger display and a bigger battery, which for the...
The Samsung A8 and A8+ are basically stripped down, 'lite' versions of the S8 and S8+ without all the bells and whistles you get when you buy a flagship phone. So while you still get a bezel-less, always-on AMOLED display and an IP68 build, you don't...
Aside from the fact that it runs Nougat out of the box, there's nothing particularly wrong with the Galaxy A8+. In fact, it's clear that the A8+ is the best device in the Galaxy A series thus far. However, while the South Korean manufacturer was...
The Samsung Galaxy A8+ looks good, delivers on battery life, has an excellent build quality and offers IP68 certification. If these aspects score higher over core performance and camera quality, you can consider the Samsung Galaxy A8+. However, if...
The Samsung Galaxy A8 on paper seemed a device that could really raise Samsung's presence in the mid-premium smartphone segment, which has been dominated by OnePlus and Honor for a while now. Since Samsung's A series is not really its flagship lineup,...
The Samsung Galaxy A8+ joins the list of mid-range premium phones in the market and will compete with the OnePlus 5T, Honor View 10. The Galaxy A8+ might not have 8GB RAM or 128GB storage, but performance is not lacking in any way. The rear and front...
The Samsung Galaxy A8+ isn't the fastest phone in its price range. That will be the OnePlus 5T. It isn't the best camera phone in its price range. That will be the Honor 8 Pro. It isn't the best-looking phone in its price range either. That will be the...
Samsung is at risk of becoming a slow, lumbering giant that cannot keep up with its nimble competitors. There's no reason for it to have waited this long to release an updated premium-tier model, and the Galaxy A8+ (2018) is in a bit of an awkward...
In sum, the Galaxy A8+ is a capablesmartphone which features a stunning design, a gorgeous display, impressive battery life and one of the best selfie shooter(s) in the market. Moreover, you also get IP68 certification with the smartphone, along with...
The new Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018) set a good tempo for the company this very New Year in the starting premium segment. The dual selfie lenses, huge display and IP resistance makes it a good choice for the buyers at Rs 32,990. It will have to face the...
Overall, the Galaxy A8+ is a solid successor to last year's Galaxy A7 (2017) model. Samsung has adopted the Infinity display and the design of the S8 and Note8 series. It has dual front cameras, but the recent trend is dual rear cameras. It has a large...
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