Title says it all. The camera is important to me, and I am looking to switch over to the s8/s8+ (haven't decided yet). I was wondering if the s8/s8+ could do the very same thing with maybe a 3rd party app or messing with the settings?
Also, the note 8 is out of the question for me... too big and I won't use the pen despite it having a dual lens set up
The s8/s8+ has a depth of field setting in the camera (selective focus). Basically, it takes 2 pics, one of the subject in focus, and the other of the background and combines them to get the portrait mode / bokeh effect. It's not quite as quick as phones with 2 sensors (7/8+, Note 8) or probably isn't as good as these phones but works pretty well, at least from the handful of times I used it.
scroll down to the "selective focus" section:
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-s8/camera/
https://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-s8-camera-tips-and-tricks
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Selective focus: Sadly, this is not the iPhone's portrait mode, but it is the closest you'll get when the macro mode or general bokeh effect isn't showing up in your smartphone photography. The Selective focus functionality will take several pictures at once, and then you'll have to head back into the Gallery to choose the style of focus you like before saving the photo. The result is typically some neat close up shots. The mode is available for the front-facing camera, too."
Edit: more content and to say, I'm specifically speaking to depth of field (bokeh like touches), not the studio light mode of the 8+