Michael Grothaus 04/04/2017 - 3:25pm

2017’s biggest flagships compared!

Without a doubt the most anticipated Android flagship this year was the Samsung Galaxy S8. Samsung flagships are always a big deal, as the firm pretty much leads the way when it comes to the Android space; the Galaxy S series is highly regarded, it's typically stuffed with high-end tech and bold new features, as well as having premium-level design. What's more, Samsung wanted to make up for lost revenue and reputation from the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.

But Samsung isn’t the only company putting out awesome flagships this year. Not long ago, at MWC 2017, Sony released its Xperia XZ Premium flagship, which is lining up as one of the best handsets it has produced in years.

Each phone has its own strengths, but which is better and which should you get? Read on to find out!

Sony Xperia XZ Premium vs Samsung Galaxy S8: Specs

Here’s the specs for the Sony Xperia XZ Premium:

  • Display: 5.5in display with a 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution at 807 ppi
  • Dimensions: 156 x 77 x 7.9 mm
  • Weight: 195 grams
  • Storage: 64GB, plus support for microSD cards up to 256GB
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Processors: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 2.4GHz 64-bit Octa-core processor
  • Front camera: 13 MP
  • Rear camera: 19 MP
  • Battery life: 3230 mAh
  • Colors: Luminous Chrome or Deepsea Black

And here’s the specs for the Samsung Galaxy S8:

  • Display: 5.8in (Galaxy S8) & 6.2in (Galaxy S8 Plus) Quad HD+ Super AMOLED, 2960 x 1440 pixel resolution at 570 ppi and 529 ppi, respectively
  • Dimensions: 148.9 x 68.1 x 8.0 mm (S8) and 159.5 x 73.4 x 8.1 mm (S8+)
  • Weight: 155 grams (S8) and 173 (S8+)
  • Storage: 64GB, plus support for microSD cards up to 256GB
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Processors: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 2.4GHz 64-bit Octa-core processor OR Samsung Exynos 8995 Octa-core CPU - region dependent
  • Front camera: 8MP with autofocus
  • Rear camera: 12 MP
  • Battery life: 3000 mAh
  • Colors: Midnight Black, Orchid Gray, Coral Blue, Arctic Silver, or Maple Gold

Both phones come in 64GB storage options–and only 64GB storage options. While some other devices of their ilk do have more built in storage, you’re not up the creek without a paddle. If 64GB isn’t enough for you, both handsets also support storage expansion via the microSD card slot, up to 256GB in size.

When it comes to RAM, 4GB is what you get with either phone, no matter what storage size (the 6GB RAM Galaxy S8 is a China exclusive, sadly). As for processors, the XZ features Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 835 2.4GHz 64-bit Octa-core processor. That’s the exact same processor in the new S8 and S8+, although this is depending on the region you buy your Samsung handset in. Some regions will get the equally powerful Samsung Exynos 8995 Octa-core CPU. In either case, expect both phones to be matched pretty evenly on the processor front.

In the battery deparment, the XZ technically has a slightly larger battery at 3230 mAh versus the S8’s 3000 mAh battery. Still, expect virtually the same battery life for each device, since the differences in battery size are minuscule and they both need to power the massive screens of each phone.

Sony Xperia XZ Premium vs Samsung Galaxy S8: Design & Build

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I’m a HUGE fan of the XZ with its premium glass loop surface; this creates a mirror effect which reflects the world around you. It is a refreshing design change from the normal matte and brushed aluminum slate designs most phone have nowadays. Now, with that being said, the Galaxy S8 looks beautiful as well thanks to its bezel-free design and display which subtly wraps around the edges. Really, it’s too close to call a winner in the design department.

As for physical size, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are just a hair (that’s 0.1 and 0.2mm) thicker than the Sony Xperia XZ. But the Xperia XZ is much wider than either the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+, which gives the win to Samsung considering both the displays on those phones are significantly larger than the Xperia XZ’s.

Sony Xperia XZ Premium vs Samsung Galaxy S8: Display

When we get to the display itself, the XZ wins hands down on specs alone. It’s not even a fight in this department. The Sony Xperia XZ Premium has a gorgeous 5.5in 4K display with a 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution at a staggeringly sharp 807 ppi. That’s compared to the Galaxy S8’s 5.8in display with 2880×1440-pixels at 570 ppi and the Galaxy S8+’s 6.2in display at 529 ppi. 

However, there is one thing to consider here; display tech. Sony has some pretty amazing display technology, to be sure, but it's still based on old school IPS LCD. Samsung, meanwhile, has gone from strength-to-strength in recent years with its phenomenal mastery of Super AMOLED. Last year, with the Galaxy S7 series, a report from screen analysis experts DisplayMate showed that, on ever measurable metric, Samsung's display was the best on the market. Period. It had richer colour, better contrast, deeper blacks, better brightness and more.

It's too early to say whether this will be the case yet again for the Samsung Galaxy S8. Sony may indeed have the sharper display here, but sharpness isn't the only factor in a great display experience. In other words, we're going to have to wait and see...

Sony Xperia XZ Premium vs Samsung Galaxy S8: Cameras

Now on the camera front, each phone actually wins. The Xperia XZ has the better rear camera, with a 19MP lens versus the 12MP found on the S8 and S8+. However, though the Xperia XZ also has the better sensor in the front selfie camera (13MP versus the Galaxy’s 8MP), the Galaxy wins here because the front selfie camera includes autofocus–a first for smartphones.

Sony Xperia XZ Premium vs Samsung Galaxy S8: Verdict

It’s a tough, tough call. In many ways the Sony Xperia XZ Premium wins: it’s got the superior display by far and the better rear camera. The design is also refreshing.

But the Samsung Galaxy S8 is incredibly compelling thanks to its refreshing bezel-less design as well. I also really like the autofocus feature of the front selfie camera. So which to choose?

There’s no easy call here. Both phones are gorgeous and have similar specs (outside of the display). So perhaps let's base our choice on vanity. Do you take a lot of selfies? Get the S8 because of its front camera autofocus feature. But if you like photographing others, grab the XZ because of its massive 19MP rear camera.