And I won't be surprised if the thread gets closed.
Theres an unusual amount of coverage and love for the S8 on AC. And this goes for every Samsung Galaxy phone, but more recently the S8. Obviously because it's just been released. This is a sort of thing I'm not quite sure how to put into words. Everyday there's something new as to why it's the best. They're somehow justifying the price tag compared to the other flagships out there.
I went into a TMobile store near me before I picked up the G6. I was deciding between the Samsung and the G6. Wait for the S8 or get the G6 now? I had no problem with waiting if I liked the S8 and I REALLY wanted to like it.
Putting it in the hand, it already felt super delicate. Although it was attached to a security cable and magnet, it still felt like a slight drop would shatter the entire thing. The G6 felt the opposite.
I played with both devices extensively and found no reason to pay $100+ for the S8.
But here it seems that they're trying to sell it to their user base by what they say and how they say it. They're nearly advertising.
I liked mobile nation's for their mostly unbiased approach. I mean of course Android central is going to lean towards Android and iMore will lean towards Apple. However, bias seems to be playing a role here in favor of one manufacturer. I'm not accusing anyone of anything and I could be wrong, but I'm sure there are others thinking the same thing based on the articles that are released everyday.
Theres an unusual amount of coverage and love for the S8 on AC. And this goes for every Samsung Galaxy phone, but more recently the S8. Obviously because it's just been released. This is a sort of thing I'm not quite sure how to put into words. Everyday there's something new as to why it's the best. They're somehow justifying the price tag compared to the other flagships out there.
I went into a TMobile store near me before I picked up the G6. I was deciding between the Samsung and the G6. Wait for the S8 or get the G6 now? I had no problem with waiting if I liked the S8 and I REALLY wanted to like it.
Putting it in the hand, it already felt super delicate. Although it was attached to a security cable and magnet, it still felt like a slight drop would shatter the entire thing. The G6 felt the opposite.
I played with both devices extensively and found no reason to pay $100+ for the S8.
But here it seems that they're trying to sell it to their user base by what they say and how they say it. They're nearly advertising.
I liked mobile nation's for their mostly unbiased approach. I mean of course Android central is going to lean towards Android and iMore will lean towards Apple. However, bias seems to be playing a role here in favor of one manufacturer. I'm not accusing anyone of anything and I could be wrong, but I'm sure there are others thinking the same thing based on the articles that are released everyday.