Modern marvel Samsung Galaxy S20 Better than the S8 in just about every way The Galaxy S8 is an iconic and important smartphone in Android history, but as a device you should spend money on in 2020, it just doesn't cut it anymore. Instead, you should get the Galaxy S20. The S20 is a massive improvement over the S8, offering a glorious 120Hz AMOLED display with virtual zero bezels, the latest Qualcomm processor, excellent battery life, and plenty more. $800 at Amazon

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Time for a Galaxy S8 history lesson

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Samsung announced the Galaxy S8 and S8+ on March 29, 2017, with the phones going on sale in the United States about a month later on April 21. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines The Galaxy S8 succeeded the S7, and it was the first time Samsung got really serious about eliminating bezels. The S8 still looks like a relatively modern smartphone here in 2020, which is quite admirable for a phone that's over three years old. You can't say the same about the S7 or S6, and that's a testament to just how good the hardware of the S8 is. This was also the first major phone Samsung launched following the disaster that was the Galaxy Note 7, meaning there was a lot of apprehension from people worrying that this would be another phone that exploded and caught fire. Thankfully, that didn't happen. The Galaxy S8 was just as safe as any other phone, and that combination of safety, excellent hardware, and top-of-the-line specs were enough for Samsung to move beyond the Note 7 fiasco and get people genuinely excited about its phones once again. Should you buy a Samsung Galaxy S8 in 2020? Read (and watch) our reviews

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The Galaxy S8 shipped with Android 7.0 Nougat along with the custom Samsung Experience interface, and in March 2019, was updated to One UI 1.0 based on Android 9 Pie. One UI is quite the upgrade from the old Samsung Experience, offering a much cleaner and cohesive design, less clutter, and an overall more mature experience. Unfortunately for the S8, it'll be stuck on Android Pie for the rest of its days. Android 10 came and went with no update for the phone, and now with Android 11 set to launch in Q3 2020, any hopes of future software updates for the phone are long forgotten. Two major OS upgrades isn't awful, but we'd certainly like to see Samsung do a better job at supporting its flagship hardware for more than a couple of years. Samsung One UI and Android 10 update: Everything you need to know

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