Google's next-gen Pixel 2 will be out in a couple of months and if the speculations are true the smartphone will presumably come outfitted with a curved display simply like the newest released Galaxy S8. Samsung's Galaxy S8 is a beautiful looking smartphone but it is also super delicate. The smartphone is made mostly out of glass-aluminum frame aside.

Regardless of the Gorilla Glass security on the back, Galaxy S8 users will most likely need to settle on a protective cover to run with the gadget. Concerning the Google Pixel XL, the handset wears a sturdier aluminum unibody with rounded edges and 2.5D curved glass.

 The Google Pixel XL takes advantage of last year's flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 821 simply like the LG G6 which was released in February 2017. Regardless of not wearing the Snapdragon 835, the Pixel is certainly a super-fast smartphone. However, on account of the 10nm SoC, the Galaxy S8 may profit by enhanced battery life and smaller processing footprint. Both gadgets take advantage 4GB of RAM, yet the Galaxy S8 highlights a microSD card space for memory extension up to 256GB, while the Pixel does not Android headlines cited.

The Galaxy S8 is Samsung's first smartphone to accompany with the virtual assistant Bixby onboard, as per Androidguys. While the Pixel smartphone accompanies the Google Assistant onboard, which will be accessible on the Galaxy S8 as well. The Galaxy S8 incorporates a 3,000 mAh battery (simply like the Galaxy S7), while the Google Pixel XL has a 2,770 mAh one.

 The Galaxy S8 is more costly than the Google Pixel XL which begins at $649 for the 32GB storage model, while the 128GB one can take you up to $749. With respect to the Galaxy S8, it will be accessible for $720 (in-full) at Verizon, while AT&T and T-Mobile are giving it away for $750.

The Galaxy S8 is a perfect smartphone that delivers, numerous convincing features. But, in case you're an Android perfectionist who leans towards getting his/her reports on time, the Google Pixel XL is the best option.