Samsung's Sleek S8 Has Curved Screen, Facial Recognition

Samsung is betting on jam-packed features and a slick design to take back the No. 1 spot in global smartphone sales.

Samsung Unveils Sleek S8 in Bid to Lure Back Buyers

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Samsung Electronics Co. knows it needs to get its new flagship smartphone right. Apart from making sure the gadget won't cause bodily harm, the company packed it with a plethora of new features: taller, curved screens, encrypted facial recognition, deeper display colors, system-wide voice control and the ability to turn into a desktop computer.

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The Galaxy S8 comes in two sizes, a standard 5.8-inch display model and a Plus version with a 6.2-inch screen. Both are larger than the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the lineup's main competition until Apple Inc. rolls out its 10th-anniversary iPhoneBloomberg Terminal later this year. In line with smartphone trends, Samsung's new devices feature slimmer bezels alongside the display and are curved on all four corners. Pre-orders will begin soon after the unveiling, ahead of the S8's April 21 release. It comes in five colors: midnight black, maple gold, coral blue, arctic silver and orchid gray.