The Desktop mode and the best mode are a couple of features of Samsung's Galaxy S8 that might top it's greatest rival the Apple iPhone 8.
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A Chinese tipster allegedly revealed the Samsung Galaxy S8 released date and price. The new leak also revealed that the new Samsung flagship smartphone will be released in two variants in Asia.
It was earlier reported that Samsung was causing a big design mistake with its Galaxy S8 flagship but putting the fingerprint scanner at a very uneasy place on the rear. Now, fresh reports have confirmed the information to be true. Meanwhile, Samsung is reportedly changing its battery supplier and shifting to a new Japanese manufacturer, Murata Manufacturing Company.
Fans are eagerly waiting for the Samsung Galaxy S8 device to hit the market. With less than two months to go for the official announcement, a number of rumors are surfacing regarding the device.
As much as these upcoming flagships may compete for market presence, the Galaxy S8, iPhone 8 and Pixel 2 may all feature an OLED Display. However, the visual effects may differ in these brands due to software and hardware differences.
Contrary to previous reports that indicated Samsung will unveil its next Galaxy S8 smartphone at MWC 2017, Samsung will be unveiling the device at an Unpacked event in March instead.
If latest reports are to be believed, Samsung has sent out press invites for an event on Feb. 26, scheduled to be help at the Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. The invite shows the upper outline of a mysterious product, which is believed not to be the Galaxy S8 but a tablet.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will reportedly get a bigger battery. Samsung will reportedly use bigger batteries for their upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S8.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 release date is set for March 29. New reports suggest Samsung's new wireless, noise-cancelling headphones may launch with it.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 has features that could leave a lot of people questioning its purpose. The year 2016 started out promising for Samsung, with the Galaxy S7 series earning praises and huge commercial success.
Chinese smartphone companies such as Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo and OnePlus are insanely popular and are way ahead of the game in China when compared to Apple and Samsung.
While Samsung's next flagship smartphone Galaxy S8 is believed by many to take the smartphone realm by storm as soon as it hits the store shelves, latest leaks suggest that might not be the case.
The live image and full specs leak of the Samsung Galaxy S8 took place on January 26 and 27 last week. Now, alleged press renders of the flagship phone are being shared extensively by everyone on the internet. Are they legitimate or completely fake?