**A Comparison of the Fake Galaxy S8 and the Original**
The fake Galaxy S8, also known as the S82, has been recently released to the market, and it's clear that Samsung has taken inspiration from their original design. The packaging itself is convincing, with a similar back panel and overall aesthetic to the real deal. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the quality of the fake has dropped significantly. The plastic used for the back panel feels cheap compared to the glass used on the original Galaxy S8. Additionally, the curves on the phone do not extend all the way around the edges, and the thickness is quite pronounced.
**The Side View: A Major Letdown**
When viewed from the side, it's clear that the fake Galaxy S8 has made some significant mistakes in its design. The curves are far from being a seamless extension of the phone's body, and the overall shape looks more like a rectangular block than a sleek, curved device. This is especially noticeable when compared to the original Galaxy S8 Plus, which feels significantly thinner and lighter in the hand.
**The Screen: A Mixed Bag**
Despite its flaws, the screen on the fake Galaxy S8 is surprisingly bright and colorful, with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels. The aspect ratio is also unique, with a 9:16 format that's unlike anything seen on other phones. However, the display itself feels somewhat cheap, with noticeable black bars at the top and bottom due to the limitations of the technology used. This, combined with the subpar screen quality compared to the original Galaxy S8, makes for a mixed bag when it comes to this phone's overall display experience.
**Software: A Faithful Replica (But Not Quite)**
When it comes to software, the fake Galaxy S8 has managed to recreate TouchWiz extremely faithfully. The interface is almost identical to what we've seen on the original Galaxy S8, with all the usual features and settings in place. However, this is where things get a bit confusing – while the fake phone runs Android 7.0 Nougat, the original Galaxy S8 Plus runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow. This means that some of the newer features and functionality are missing from the fake device.
**Missing Features: A Lack of Modernity**
There are also several features that are noticeably absent on the fake Galaxy S8, including the new home button with 3D touch press capabilities, the iris scanner, and the fingerprint sensor on the back. While the phone does technically have a fingerprint sensor, it's more of a novelty than anything else, as it doesn't seem to be capable of unlocking the device or performing any other useful functions.
**The Camera: A Surprisingly Decent Capture**
In terms of camera performance, the fake Galaxy S8 is surprisingly decent. Despite only having an 8-megapixel sensor (compared to the 12 megapixels on the original Galaxy S8 Plus), it's still able to take some excellent photos. However, this isn't entirely surprising, given that the phone is being sold at a very affordable price point of $80.
**Benchmarks: A Leap Forward in Performance**
When it comes to performance, however, things get much more interesting. The fake Galaxy S8 has managed to score an impressive 170,000 points on the AnTuTu benchmarking platform, which is significantly faster than even the original Galaxy S8 Plus with its MT6580 processor. This makes for some exciting potential in terms of gaming and other performance-intensive activities.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys Mr who boss here and today we're comparing an $80 Galaxy S8 clone with the $800 real Galaxy S8 plus let's get started so let's start with the packaging and as you probably guessed the $80 Galaxy S8 we're looking at is a clone phone but that doesn't change the fact that the packaging is really convincing they've essentially extrapolated what we saw on the Galaxy S7 whacked an Aon there updated the specifications on the back and called it an S8 box but it's convincing and pretty high quality having said that with the Galaxy S8 Samsung has totally changed their packaging so that kind of fell flat on its face so taking a look at the back of the fake Galaxy S8 we've got a plastic back clearly a significant Dro in quality from the original having said that it feels pretty high quality and surprisingly not too different from the Gill glass 5 as felt on the original Samsung Galaxy S8 plus don't forget the S8 plus is also a significant larger phone than the S8 and therefore the Clone s82 so from the side you can tell with the fake Galaxy S8 they've really messed up here you can see the curves do not go anywhere near all the way around the edges and also it's a really thick phone at just over 9 mimet it's far thicker than the original Galaxy S8 even the S7 so looks like an absolute beast when compared to the Sleek sophisticated Galaxy S8 so when we actually move over we can tell that thankfully we still got that headphone jack there but the finish and the shamp around the sides is a much more metallic feel to it with slightly more spaced out buttons because the body is bigger the S8 plus is actually lighter Slimmer and also feels far nicer in the hands it cups better it really fits into your palm in a way that I'd say few smartphones have done in the past now the fake S8 has got a 720p screen on there far from pushing the boundaries out it's actually surprisingly bright and colorful and to be honest not bad for the price you pay for at $80 you're getting a pretty decent screen but you've got those ugly black Bell on the top and the bottom due to I suppose Innovation limitations they've not managed to make the infinity display that we see on the S8 and the S8 plus and it truly is something to look at anything you look on this screen maybe it's just the novelty of it maybe it'll wear off but it honestly looks like the future now we've actually got a resolution of 2960 by 1440 a bit of an odd one and a brand new aspect ratio which compared to the fake one which has a standard 16 to9 is something a little bit different so in terms of software you got to give it to the fake phone they've managed to entirely recreate TouchWiz extremely Faithfully everything from the base wallpapers to the icons to the settings menu Everything feels very TouchWiz unfortunately it doesn't change the fact that this is really based off the few things we knew from the Galaxy S8 and then the rest of it is the Galaxy S7 software thrown in there it's impressive but unfortunately it just doesn't compare to what we've got now on the Galaxy S8 well I have to say the the new home buttons the new icons won't be to everyone's liking on the S8 you can't deny that it looks slick we're also running Android 7.0 whereas we're only running Android 6.0 on the Clone phone and whilst the differences are starting to maybe level out over time it's still nice to have the latest version clearly the fake is also missing out on the 3D touch press in home button as well as the iris scanner and the new fingerprint sensor on the back yes it does technically have one but that doesn't actually do anything like a lot of things with this Smartphone it's just for show so then we've got the camera and the fake one whilst it shows on the specification sheet that it has a 12 map sensor it actually only has an8 but it's actually not a bad camera again for $80 I wouldn't mind buying one on the other hand we've got the S8 plus and yet while it does only have a 12 megapix sensor doesn't sound like a huge leap forward it can now due to the power of the new CPU take video at 4K at 60 frames per second which is one of the first smartphones that is able to do that in terms of benchmarks the original with mt6580 only scores 25,000 on antutu which is pretty poultry but moving over to the S8 plus I managed to run a quick gun 22 Benchmark and we scored over 170,000 out of every phone I've ever tested that is the fastest and my Google pixel XL can barely score 130,000 judging by the way that the OS ran and those benchmarks I can't wait to see how this phone games so there we go guys that was my quick comparison I really hope you enjoyed the video if you did I would really appreciate it if you smash that subscribe button that would really help me out with that being said I'm Mr who's the boss and I'm signing outwhat's up guys Mr who boss here and today we're comparing an $80 Galaxy S8 clone with the $800 real Galaxy S8 plus let's get started so let's start with the packaging and as you probably guessed the $80 Galaxy S8 we're looking at is a clone phone but that doesn't change the fact that the packaging is really convincing they've essentially extrapolated what we saw on the Galaxy S7 whacked an Aon there updated the specifications on the back and called it an S8 box but it's convincing and pretty high quality having said that with the Galaxy S8 Samsung has totally changed their packaging so that kind of fell flat on its face so taking a look at the back of the fake Galaxy S8 we've got a plastic back clearly a significant Dro in quality from the original having said that it feels pretty high quality and surprisingly not too different from the Gill glass 5 as felt on the original Samsung Galaxy S8 plus don't forget the S8 plus is also a significant larger phone than the S8 and therefore the Clone s82 so from the side you can tell with the fake Galaxy S8 they've really messed up here you can see the curves do not go anywhere near all the way around the edges and also it's a really thick phone at just over 9 mimet it's far thicker than the original Galaxy S8 even the S7 so looks like an absolute beast when compared to the Sleek sophisticated Galaxy S8 so when we actually move over we can tell that thankfully we still got that headphone jack there but the finish and the shamp around the sides is a much more metallic feel to it with slightly more spaced out buttons because the body is bigger the S8 plus is actually lighter Slimmer and also feels far nicer in the hands it cups better it really fits into your palm in a way that I'd say few smartphones have done in the past now the fake S8 has got a 720p screen on there far from pushing the boundaries out it's actually surprisingly bright and colorful and to be honest not bad for the price you pay for at $80 you're getting a pretty decent screen but you've got those ugly black Bell on the top and the bottom due to I suppose Innovation limitations they've not managed to make the infinity display that we see on the S8 and the S8 plus and it truly is something to look at anything you look on this screen maybe it's just the novelty of it maybe it'll wear off but it honestly looks like the future now we've actually got a resolution of 2960 by 1440 a bit of an odd one and a brand new aspect ratio which compared to the fake one which has a standard 16 to9 is something a little bit different so in terms of software you got to give it to the fake phone they've managed to entirely recreate TouchWiz extremely Faithfully everything from the base wallpapers to the icons to the settings menu Everything feels very TouchWiz unfortunately it doesn't change the fact that this is really based off the few things we knew from the Galaxy S8 and then the rest of it is the Galaxy S7 software thrown in there it's impressive but unfortunately it just doesn't compare to what we've got now on the Galaxy S8 well I have to say the the new home buttons the new icons won't be to everyone's liking on the S8 you can't deny that it looks slick we're also running Android 7.0 whereas we're only running Android 6.0 on the Clone phone and whilst the differences are starting to maybe level out over time it's still nice to have the latest version clearly the fake is also missing out on the 3D touch press in home button as well as the iris scanner and the new fingerprint sensor on the back yes it does technically have one but that doesn't actually do anything like a lot of things with this Smartphone it's just for show so then we've got the camera and the fake one whilst it shows on the specification sheet that it has a 12 map sensor it actually only has an8 but it's actually not a bad camera again for $80 I wouldn't mind buying one on the other hand we've got the S8 plus and yet while it does only have a 12 megapix sensor doesn't sound like a huge leap forward it can now due to the power of the new CPU take video at 4K at 60 frames per second which is one of the first smartphones that is able to do that in terms of benchmarks the original with mt6580 only scores 25,000 on antutu which is pretty poultry but moving over to the S8 plus I managed to run a quick gun 22 Benchmark and we scored over 170,000 out of every phone I've ever tested that is the fastest and my Google pixel XL can barely score 130,000 judging by the way that the OS ran and those benchmarks I can't wait to see how this phone games so there we go guys that was my quick comparison I really hope you enjoyed the video if you did I would really appreciate it if you smash that subscribe button that would really help me out with that being said I'm Mr who's the boss and I'm signing out\n"