That is a very wise choice.
What I find disturbing this curved edge insanity has spread to other manufacturers. LG for example has swallowed it whole. As has Apple apparently. Their older phones were 16:9 and flat screen, now they embraced the 18.5 or 19:9 stupidity and curved edge. I really don't get what you gain with that "feature".
I think it's a fad that will go away in a few years.
Anyway, I went from the S8+ 18.5:9 to 16:9 ration of LG v20 and what a relief.
It's so much easier to read in the vertical mode when the screen is wider.
Half of what you said is more or less false, and the other half I disagree with (IMHO)
Firstly an 18:9 aspect ratio is far superior to a phone with 16:9 aspect ratio. This is because it allows space for a much larger screen than a 16:9 phone would. A common example is an 18:9 phone with a 6 inch display that is almost the same size as a 16:9 phone with a 5.5 inch display. It also means that bezels are slimmer.
The newer aspect ratios aren’t a fad and they won’t go away either...look at every new phone released within the past 3 years and nearly all of them have the 18/19:9 aspect ratio. Like it or not, the new ratio is here to stay (I do think that 20/21:9 is silly and too tall though).
Second thing is the curved edge. This has its advantages and disadvantages, and there is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ to it. And you’ll find that a few manufacturers have used curved screens (Samsung on their flagship phones for the past 4 years, LG on the V30 and Huawei with the Mate 20 and P30 Pros.)
So you’ll find that the vast majority of phones still have flat screens. Google, Apple and LG all do flat screen flagships as well as premium devices from Huawei, Samsung and OnePlus.
The supposed advantage of curved screens is a much more immersive viewing experience (which I agree with) and many phones now have gesture-controlled side panels to quickly access important widgets. The downside is reading extremely wide text/pictures and accidental presses. But unless you’re clumsy or not used to them, accidental presses are usually be rare.
The metal/glass curved design really isn’t dumb either...otherwise it wouldn’t have been one of Samsung’s most successful phones. And unless you look at reputable sources (e.g TechRadar) I’d say many if not most of YouTube tech reviewers are clickbait. The glass back allows wireless charging but does mean more fragility+fingerprints...a case could solve that problem though.
On a side note, the S8 Plus is a much better phone than the LG V20...if you disagree then you must really like flat screens and older ratios/reading. The spec difference between the two speak for themselves...don’t even think about the LG software ‘experience’ XD
BTW, why didn’t you use a case with your S8+? If you knew it was made of glass/metal, had curved edges and that at some point you’d inevitably drop it, why didn’t you buy a case? Sorry if this post appears aggressive but I am genuinely confused as to how you prefer a device that (on paper) is vastly inferior to another.
So that’s my contribution to this thread
