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Samsung Galaxy S8 Rumors, Release Date, Specs: What We Know So Far

Samsung Galaxy S8: What We Know So Far

Jenia Gracia

With still a year before its speculated release date, a number of rumors about the specs of Samsung Galaxy S8 have already been making headlines.

What could be the enhancements and changes that the South Korean tech giant will be incorporating in their highly-anticipated mobile model?

In the field of smartphones, it cannot be denied that Samsung has been among the most sought-after brands, thus, explains the consumers' clamor for their new flagship units.

According to Galaxy S8 Info, it is very likely that the new Samsung Galaxy top-of-the-line variant will be made available for the consumers in South Korea, China, Japan, and Taiwan by the first week of April 2017. 

For those who are in North America, particularly in the US, and Europe, Samsung Galaxy S8 is reportedly expected to arrive one or two weeks after its Asian release.

There is also a possibility that the new smartphone model will be announced as early as March during the Mobile World Congress 2017.

When it comes to the specs that it boast of, the site hinted that it have a 30 megapixel primary or rear camera, 9 MP front camera, dual micro SD card slots, enhanced body metric sensors and 4200 mAh battery pack.

Consumers can also choose from its anticipated colors - black, blue, gold and white - which will be available in 64 and 128 GB internal memory.

Aside from these specs, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will likewise feature Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 4G LTE connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0, fingerprint scanner, retina eye scanner, wireless charging, rapid charging and mini projector.

In the meantime, Patently Mobile disclosed that Samsung applied for the US Patent & Trademark Office for a patent of its upcoming unit. 

The report noted that one of the major innovations in the new phone for the South Korean company, which is believed to be the Samsung Galaxy S8, is the removal of "any kind of traditional hinge."

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