Samsung Galaxy S8 What we know so far...

After the major disappointment of Samsung's galaxy note 7, Samsung is all set to unwrap it's upcoming Galaxy S8, a new high-end flagship in their Galaxy S series.

Earlier this weekend we witnessed a Samsung-shaped hole in the new group of phones that we saw at Mobile World Congress. That's because Samsung didn't announce any new flagship devices.

Instead of that, they introduced a tablet and a two-in-one, and added on the disappointment by teasing with the video showing the launch of S8 event taking place March 29 in New York. Global launch of these devices will occur on April 21st.


According to recently leaked images which shows the smartphones in it's fullness. It is safe to say that Galaxy S8 might sport glass build, just like it's last two predecessors S6 and S7. Also might show some minimalist bezels. So much of the space might be taken up by the elegant display.
Design
If the rumours are correct samsung will ditch the home button from the smartphone and also the proprietary logo of the company from the front.
Display


S8 Specs
According to recent leaks, the display on the standard Galaxy S8 will measure 5.8 inches QHD+ (2560 x 1440 pixels) Super AMOLED display, 4GB of RAM, IP68 dust and water resistance, 12-megapixel dual-pixel camera, 8-megapixel front-facing camera, an iris scanner, 64GB of expandable memory, Samsung Pay, support for wireless charging and included earphones tuned by AKG.

Now we are in the final stages of the leaks before Samsung unveil the devices to the world. The latest of all has come from the GeekBench.
Samsung has reportedly started production for about 10 million units. Also they are manufacturing 4.7 million units of the Galaxy S8 which will be furbished to 7.8 million by April.


Stay tuned for my upcoming blogs regarding Samsung Galaxy S8's trademark infinity display and also the DeX feature.

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