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How The Samsung Galaxy S8 Can Surpass The iPhone 8

How The Samsung Galaxy S8 Can Surpass The iPhone 8

Ralphy Bonn Sim

It's been discovered that Samsung has known for the term "Beast Mode" in the European Union. This has led to many predictions that the South Korean phone maker is planning to add that feature to the Galaxy S8 in 2017.

Android users are becoming used to different kind of modes that have been featured on their smartphone's power. The latest version of Android comes with a "Performance Mode," users are becoming more familiar with the "Battery Saver Mode," and other manufacturers have added their own modes to the basic Android OS, "Sony's Stamina Mode."

Still, Samsung hasn't yet claimed the specifications for the Galaxy S8; the handset is predicted to come with Qualcomm's most powerful processor the Snapdragon 835 or the company's own next-generation Exynos processor. Both of those chipsets will be built using the 10nm process, the same tech that Apple is believed to be using for the iPhone 8 next year.

"Beast Mode" will be applied to the application details the goods and services that will also be applied to Smartphones, mobile phones, smart phone and PC apps, notebook computers, tablet PCs, laptops and netbook computers.

Recent leaks on the specifications of the reported Galaxy S8 mode suggest the handset will ship with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 system-on-chip backed up by 8 GB of Ram. An increase in graphical capability has also been suggested, presumably with an eye towards the S8 being used as the basis of the next GearVR system.

If Samsung Galaxy S8 is equipped with "Beast Mode," it could possibly surpass iPhone 8. Not only would "Beast Mode" allow Samsung to promote the high specifications on the Galaxy S8 which will potentially be the highest specifications mainstream smartphone when it is launched, it would also represent Samsung's return to the cutting edge of smartphone technology.

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