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These are two of the best displays available on the market.
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However, Sony may offer the same function through a software update in the future.
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In other words, the dual audio feature, which allows you to simultaneously connect two Bluetooth speakers or even two headphones to a device, is only offered on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ at the moment.
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Don't get me wrong, the XZ Premium has the same version, however, it doesn't allow the user to take full advantage of this standard like Samsung does at the moment. But a feature that Galaxy S8 comes out ahead of the Xperia XZ Premium in is Bluetooth 5.0. The device offers UHQ sound quality when using headphones or Bluetooth speakers. Since Sony supports LDAC technology, there isn’t any data lost on sound quality.Ĭompared to the XZ Premium, the sound quality on the Galaxy S8 is just ok. Things get even better when you use the XZ Premium with wireless accessories, like speakers or headphones. The stereo sound for both gaming and videos is everything you could ever want on a smartphone. In this respect, the XZ Premium earns the title. Now, there’s one thing that Sony will never leave in the hands of another manufacturer: sound quality. Performance differences between the Galaxy S8 and Xperia XZ Premium Samsung Galaxy S8 I especially like being able to continue playing on my phone. But remember, Sony makes PlayStation, and there’s an undeniable integration between the XZ Premium and the gaming console. However, the Galaxy S8 does have Game Launcher, which improves gaming experience with screen and notification locking features, while nicely collecting all your games into one place. The graphics on both devices are top of the line, and neither loses any details on images. However, I should mention that if you put the devices side-by-side and open an app at the same time, the Xperia XZ Premium does respond a few milliseconds more quickly.īoth devices have USB Type-C and microphones on the bottom edge. Obviously, basing everything on benchmarks isn’t the same as actual daily use of a device.
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Using the PC Mark Work 2.0, Sony's device got 6338 points, while Samsung’s earned 5094 points. The XZ Premium did get a higher grade on the most detailed benchmark though. So much so that in our speed test, which was based on daily use, both devices finished the actions at the exact same time. So, in other words, the performance of both devices is very similar. Sony also opted for this latter processor in the XZ Premium. It has four cores that clock in at 2.45GHz and the other four at 1.9GHz. However, the US version comes equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 CPU, which is also 10nm.

The European and some other national Galaxy S8 and S8+ models are packed with an Exynos 8895 processor, which comes with 10nm technology developed by Samsung.
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Are you guys starting to see where I’m headed with this?īoth models run Android Nougat alongside their respective UIs. The Xperia UI reminds me a lot of the Nexus line, which will stop receiving new update support in September of this year, whereas the Galaxy S8 software brings different features from Pixel. This is a perfect example of the impression I have of each model: one is stuck in the past, while the other is looking to the future. Software differences between the Galaxy S8 and Xperia XZ Premium Samsung Galaxy S8 On the Galaxy S8, you clearly don´t see it since, like the Pixel Launcher, Samsung opted to go with gestures to access apps. When you unlock the screen on the Xperia UI, the first thing you see is the app drawer. However, with its new UX Experience, it’s redesigned the whole system. Samsung, on the other hand, has been loyal to TouchWiz from the beginning. Over the years, Sony has been slowly and steadily cleaning up its software and making it look more like pure Android.
