Samsung Galaxy S8 Rumors and Updates, What We Know So Far

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Samsung Galaxy S8 made its presence felt in November last year. The mobile phone carrier assured its customer base of a better phone, loaded with state of the art technology and explosion-free batteries.

Samsung Galaxy S8 will come in 2 convenient sizes. The 5.8 inch and 6.2-inch size screen will be available a few months from now. Both will be equipped with AMOLED panels operating at QHD Resolution. The sides of SG8 will be curved as earlier introduced, as mentioned in an article by Slash Gear.

Along with the updates for the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the Samsung Dex application, which Samsung applied to the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO). The Infinity Display, which spans to almost the front of the SGS8, will also go with the launching of the Samsung Dex, as reported in Droid Life.

Samsung SGS8 declared that jacks for headphones will no longer be available. Samsung retracted this facility. The 3.5mm usual socket will still be present. Duo pixel cameras are retained like the cameras of the SGS7.

The new processor of the Samsung Galaxy S8 is Snapdragon 835 using the 10nm processes, supplied by Qualcomm. The new SGS8 will have a 64GB built-in storage. It can also be expanded via a micro SD Card with support to up to 256 GB. Additionally, the SG8 will have a USB-C r slot for the Virtual Reality Headset and 360 Camera.

More state of the art technology features is in store for the lucky buyer of the Samsung Galaxy S8. Bixby, an artificial Intelligence assistant, embedded to help the user in operations of the GS8 with a voice recognition capability, as published in The Guardian.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 will soon be out in a few months' time. Potential clients should know and understand the product for proper guidance and worth the buy.

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Samsung, Qualcomm, Virtual reality
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