Samsung Galaxy S8 Update: Will sport a massive 8GB RAM by 10nm Process and UFS 2.1 Flash Storage
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As the date for the release of Samsung Galaxy S8 is arriving, rumors have gained momentum thereby disclosing the specifications. Although, there are hundreds of rumors concerning with the upcoming handset, here adds one more in the league.
The Korean Gaint Samsung will unveil the Samsung Galaxy S8 at Mobile World Congress 2017 in April. According to new rumors, published by GSMArena, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will sport a massive 8GB RAM thereby surpassing its earlier RAM figure by 2GB. It will be among very few smartphone to have 8GB of RAM under its hood. The rumor came into limelight by Weibo when a tipster tipped off about 8GB RAM onboard and UFS2.1 Flash Memory.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have in-house SoC i.e. Exynos produced with 10nm process and will have UFS 2.1 Flash Storage. NDTV Gadget360 stated that the device will deploy 10nm fabrication technology to produce its 8GB RAM. The Internal storage of 256GB came up in headlines a few weeks ago which are in fact very impressive configurations.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 will showcase in April at MCW 2017 in an attempt to maintain dominance over Apple's iPhone 8 that is expected to roll out in September 2016. The Galaxy S8 will be a 5.5" QHD all-screen display but it won't be the only smartphone in the new generation. Reports state that Samsung might roll out Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus with massive 6" all-screen curved display much like Galaxy S8 but with more improved features.
Both the devices might sport a Stylus Pen, although, rumors are that Samsung will not provide an S-Pen with the Galaxy S8 series. The prices are unknown, however, estimates suggest that a rise of 15 to 20% in the price of Galaxy S7 would be the price for the upcoming Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus meaning which the both devices will be expensive, however, with these massive configurations and specifications, customers can have a great purchase. Apple iPhone 8 might give a tough competition in terms of Design and Performance, however, the time will decide the fate of the two brands.