Galaxy A8+ 2018 looks like a less powerful Galaxy S8 in these leaked images

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The Galaxy S8+ offered numerous advantages to the user, ranging from a bigger battery and display, with the only trade-off being that it featured nearly the same size as the iPhone 7 Plus. Aside from the Galaxy A8 2018, Samsung is also intending to release a Galaxy A8+ 2018 model, which will copy the same advantages of the Galaxy S8+.

This will naturally feature the same larger battery and bigger display. However, we saw that the Galaxy A series for 2017 get premium features such as a wider camera aperture, aluminum body, and water-resistance, but this year, Samsung will be bringing in other changes too.

If you take a look at the pictures originating from China, the Galaxy A+ 2018 name has also been listed in the ‘Settings’ menu, which pretty much confirms that a larger version of the Galaxy A8 will be announcing very soon. Secondly, that ‘Infinity Display’; the feature that allowed both the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ to obtain an immense level of popularity and result in the huge success of both these devices, the same display can be seen in these images.

However, do not expect that you will be seeing the same resolution on the Galaxy A8+ 2018 and that is because it belongs to the mid-range smartphone family. To please you, the phone will get impressive internals ranging from 6GB of RAM and high levels of internal storage.

The chipset will belong to the Exynos lineup but it will not be able to outclass the Exynos 8895 or the Snapdragon 835. Will it be able to provide you with an extended feature of multitasking? Absolutely, with the amount of RAM you will get, this is definitely going to be a plus point for you.

However, these premium features also mean that the Galaxy A8+ 2018 version will get a much higher price tag, so for example, if the price is $499, then some users might be forced to side with the OnePlus 5T.

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