Samsung’s Galaxy S8 has a super tall screen, but a bizarre aspect ratio
Now that Samsung
 is ditching its Edge brand and going all in on edge-to-edge, bezel-less
 displays for its flagship phone line, we’ll now have to contend with 
what may be one of the weirdest smartphone screen aspect ratios out 
there. On both the Galaxy S8’s 5.8-inch and 6.2-inch models, the device has an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. 
This is partly because of Samsung’s overhauled hardware 
design, which combines an edge-to-edge “infinity” display with reduced 
bezel and rounded corners to maximize screen size over what is otherwise
 pretty familiar real estate. This is so the phone doesn’t appear that 
much larger in your hand, but the screen absolutely looks and and feels 
as if it’s been supersized. 
Of course, 18.5:9 is going to bring with it some 
headaches, particularly when it comes to videos. Because some videos 
display at 16:9, the S8 and S8 Plus is going to smack some vertical 
black bars on the left and right of files you watch in that format. 
(Android automatically resizes apps to work with various screen sizes, 
so you won’t have to worry about mobile games and other apps doing the 
same.)
However, a lot of feature films and other high-quality 
YouTube content these days is in 21:9, which has the benefit of removing
 those pernicious black bars on the top and bottom of screens. Samsung’s
 phones won’t remove those black bars, but the device’s software will 
stretch the image to fit the 21:9 format and allow you to watch the 
video as it more naturally would appear on a television set. 
So in most cases, this wonky aspect ratio won’t be too 
much of an issue. But consider it a weird wrinkle in an otherwise 
gargantuan smartphone display. 
The article was published on : theverge 
 

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