Samsung Galaxy S8 Handset Leaked Feature: Samsung Accidently Confirmed Samsung Pay Beta Update [Video]
The launch of the latest Samsung handset, Samsung galaxy S8 was expected to be done in April 2017. But before the release of the latest handset, Samsung has spilled the beans before it was expected to. The most anticipated and the highlighted feature of Samsung Galaxy S8 was accidentally confirmed by the Samsung company.
Tnw has reported that, the Samsung company was over looking at the rumors, but in that act they have accidentally confirmed about the Samsung Pay Beta update in the new Samsung Galaxy S8. The feature was meant to be kept under wraps till the release of Samsung Galaxy S8 in April.
With the confirmation of the Pay Beta update in Samsung Galaxy S8, Pay Mini and Bixby is also expected in the new handset of Samsung. Pay Mini is a stand alone payment platform and Bixby is the digital assistance for Pay Mini. The Samsung Galaxy S8 handset got the Sekronix camera lens and Patron's camera iris scanner.
In the menu bar of Samsung's updated Pay Beta, Mini and Bixby will be appearing instead of SamMobile. With the two new options Samsung has made it simpler to make the money transfers and payment through Samsung Galaxy S8 handset.
The investor reports that, the new release of Samsung Galaxy S8 will be released way before the official release in April 2017. The earlier release of Samsung Galaxy S8 can be expected in February or March. The previous Samsung Galaxy S models have made a shipment of 45 million for S5 and S6, 48 million for S7, a record 70 million for S4 and 65 million for S3.
With the latest updates of the Samsung Galaxy S8 handset other companies is also having new launches and updates. Titan, the South Korean mobile is to launch their new handset. Siri to be improvised by Apple. Huawei and Amazon to make a deal with on Mate 9. Viki to be introduced by Nokia. So Totally it's a good news for the smartphone lovers. But as per the reports there is a diminish in the number of smartphone lovers when we reach 2017.