Apple’s
iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus quickly became the fastest-selling
smartphones of all time following their launch this past September. The
new Apple flagships were the company’s most powerful smartphones ever,
and they included a number of firsts. Apple introduced multiple new
colors to its iPhone lineup for the first time, and it doubled the
available storage in each of its iPhone tiers for the first time. But
there was also a first that Apple fans weren’t so happy about: the
iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus marked the first time Apple reused the same
iPhone design for the third consecutive year.
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The
iPhone has always felt like it was ahead of the curve, but that changed
in 2017 as the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8 were introduced. These sleek
new smartphones feature next-generation designs that leave Apple’s
iPhone design from 2014 in the dust. Of course, the differences extend
beyond design, and in this post we’ll cover five features in particular
from the LG G6 and Galaxy S8 that will make iPhone users jealous.
Bye bye bezels
Companies
like Samsung completely reinvented their smartphone business by doing
everything they could to copy Apple’s iPhone designs, and it worked for
Samsung in particular even better than the company could have imagined.
In 2017, however, the iPhone is starting to feel quite dated.
The
new LG G6 and Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ feature
displays that do away with any lingering home buttons and logos. The new
phones also rework internal components in order to make the bezels
surrounding the screens as narrow as possible with today’s technical
limitations. The result is a user experience that’s more immersive than
ever before.
Fat guy in a little coat
Speaking
of those narrow bezels, the LG G6 and Galaxy S8 also manage to stuff
very large screens into remarkably compact designs. Chris Farley
would’ve loved these phones.
With
screen-to-body ratios that exceed 80% for the LG G6 and Galaxy S8 duo
alike, there have never been widely available phones that pack larger
displays into phones this size. In fact, the G6 and the smaller Galaxy
S8 both include displays that are bigger than the one in the iPhone 7
Plus phablet, yet the phones themselves are closer in size to the
smaller iPhone 7.
An assistant that really assists
Siri
has gotten so much better in recent years, but users still complain
constantly about all of Siri’s shortcomings. Meanwhile, on smartphones
running Android 7.0 Nougat and later, users absolutely adore Google
Assistant for the most part. Google Assistant might be terrible on the
Google Home, but on a phone like the LG G6 or Galaxy S8 it’s pretty
terrific.
One less wire to worry about
Plugging
a Lightning cable into the bottom of an iPhone isn’t exactly a taxing
chore, so I’ve been surprised to see how excited iPhone users have been
to see rumors that the upcoming iPhone 8, iPhone 7s Plus and iPhone 7s
will include wireless charging. It is a pretty handy technology,
especially now that there are fast wireless charging standards. You know
which three phones already include support for fast wireless charging?
That’s right, the LG G6, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+.
So many selfies
Last
but certainly not least, we have a complaint that iPhone users have had
since practically the dawn of time. And the bad news that there is a 0%
chance Apple will ever address it, because doing so would mean
destroying Apple’s iPhone ASPs.
When
it comes to Apple’s latest iPhones, you can buy a 32GB model, a 128GB
model or a 256GB model. Want more storage? You’ll need an external
device like Lightning to microSD card adapter or a Lightning flash drive. Want more storage in your LG G6, Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+? Pop in a microSD card.
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