Samsung Galaxy S8 News: Specs & Release Date Revealed
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The Mobile World Congress 2017 is fast approaching and Samsung Galaxy S8 is one among the anticipated devices. Samsung is expected to unleash the Galaxy S8 during the MWC event on February 27.
However, there's no assurance at the moment when Samsung Galaxy S8 will really be released. South Korean company report suggests that Galaxy S8 release date was made final, which is on April 18 according to SamMobile. Samsung is, likewise, expected to incorporate some top-end features of Galaxy S8 to attract purchasers.
Some speculated that Samsung wants to call off flat screen. Therefore, the Samsung Galaxy S8 might exhibit a curved appearance, and it could show off an overall OLED 5.5-inch 4K display.
The U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S8 was rumored to incorporate a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. The international variant, on the other hand, may contain the Exynos 8895 chip.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will also knock up an 8 GB or 6 GB of RAM in contrast to the 4 GB of RAM on the Galaxy S7. Reports claimed that the explosion of Galaxy Note 7 battery cause Samsung to bind in LG to manufacture the battery replacement. It is an improved battery that upgrades the 3000mAh of Galaxy S7.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is projected to comprise a dual-camera structure, 16-megapixel and 8-megapixel like the iPhone 7 Plus. The selfie camera will be upgraded from the 5-megapixel of its current version and may also obtain an auto focus back-up.
Samsung Galaxy S8 might cost 20 percent more from Galaxy S7 retail price. This was based on the approximations of Goldman Sachs. The device has 5 million units that are initially available as per previous report of Tech Times.
In addition, Samsung Galaxy S8 may, likewise, hold a private backer termed Bixby. The button is anticipated to wrap up an iris scanner, Bluetooth 5.0, Harman Stereo speakers, wireless in-ear headphones and home Android-smartphone. Its fingerprint scanner may also be inserted on the screen as well as to possess an S Pen back-up.