Difference Between Samsung S8 and S9:

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-02-01

The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S9 are Samsung's flagship smartphones launched for two consecutive years, and they have some notable differences in design and features. Here are the main differences between Galaxy S8 and S9::

Processor

s8: Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or Samsung Exynos 8895 (varies depending on the market).

s9: Powered by a more advanced Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Samsung Exynos 9810.

Camera

s8: A single rear camera with 12 million pixels.

s9: Variable aperture technology has been introduced, which can be achieved at f 15 and f 24 for better shooting in low-light environments.

Super slow motion**

s9: Supports super slow motion** shooting at 960fps, while the S8 does not.

Stereo speakers

s9: Equipped with AKG-tuned stereo speakers for a better audio experience.

Fingerprint sensor location

s8: The fingerprint sensor is located next to the camera.

s9: For more convenient use, the fingerprint sensor has been moved under the camera.

ar emoji

s9: Introduced the AR eMoji feature, which allows users to create 3D characters based on their own facial features.

Smart Scanning

s9: Equipped with intelligent scanning technology, it combines iris scanning and facial recognition to provide a more secure and convenient way to unlock.

Memory and storage

s9: Larger RAM and storage options may be available.

Design and size

The two phones are very similar in terms of exterior design, but the S9 may have slight size and weight differences.

Overall, the S9 has some upgrades in hardware and features, especially in terms of camera performance, audio experience, and biometrics. However, the S8 was still a very powerful flagship phone at the time of its release, and it is still a good choice for users who don't need the latest features.

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