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[* black] Ports on the bottom include a headphone jack, USB-C connector, microphone port, and speaker grille.
[* black] The front face is smooth—the physical home button has been replaced by a pressure sensor that lives under the display, making this a truly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith_(Space_Odyssey)|monolithic|new_window=true] device.
[* icon_note] And the fingerprint reader has been moved to an [https://www.sammobile.com/2017/02/07/the-eyes-have-it-is-the-galaxy-s8-fingerprint-sensor-designed-with-discomfort-in-mind/|awkward|new_window=true] new home on the rear. Apparently Samsung found an easier solution than [https://www.macrumors.com/2017/04/12/apple-struggling-with-touch-id-under-display/|Apple|new_window=true]'s rumored in-screen sensor.
-[* black] Lastly, frequent SIM-swappers take note: there are two nigh-identical openings in the top of the S8: One for your SIM eject tool, and one for a microphone. Don't mix those up.
+[* black] Lastly, frequent SIM-swappers take note: there are two nigh-identical openings in the top of the S8+: One for your SIM eject tool, and one for a microphone. Don't mix those up.