The mid-range handsets have been moving closer to high-end handsets. This is even more true of the mid-range series under Samsung. The recently released Galaxy A8 (2018), A8 + (2018) is a good example.
In addition to the full-screen design followed by the Galaxy S8, S8 + and Note 8, the midrange models are equipped with a rear fingerprint reader, a 2: 1 aspect ratio, and a front panel. The end of the phone can be said to be a flagship device's face.
The Samsung Galaxy A8 / A8 + (2018) bottom display does not support pressure sensing
Although the two phones are very close to the S8 and S8 +, the virtual Home button area at the bottom of the Galaxy A8 (2018) and A8 + (2018) displays does not inherit the pressure sensing capabilities of the first two.
As a result, users of the new A-Series handsets can only activate the display in the most traditional way: by pressing the power button or by double-clicking on the display.
Although Galaxy A8 (2018), A8 + (2018) displays do not support pressure sensing, this does not affect the user's daily use.