'Samsung Galaxy S8' No More Flat Version of Smartphone, Market Disappointed?; Release Date, Specs, Features Here!
Samsung Group finally makes some drastic changes for Samsung Galaxy S8. Removing some features, the market might be disappointed with the new flagship smartphone. Know the features that will be effaced and new features in store for users potential buyers this 2017.
According to Trusted Reviews, Samsung Galaxy S8 will only release dual curved-edge screens in 2017. The next flagship model is expected to be available in two variants.
One version will have a 5.7-inch screen resolution, while the other will sport a 6.2-inch display. All of which will be a bezel-less display with a screen-to-body ratio above 90%.
The newest Samsung flagship smartphone will have an all-screen design with no "Home" button, dual stereo speakers, built-in storages, front face camera feature, and a male/female version of the unit's upcoming artifical intelligence (AI) digital assistant, Tech Radar notes.
However, it will no longer have it's 3.5mm headphone port, headphone jack and a pricey SRP of $850.00.
Samsung is reportedly offering the foldable phone just to gauge how much demand there is for such a device, and to see how the public responds to the features. Once this is analyzed, Samsung will take foldable phones to the next level by launching one of two designs it is working on. These include an "in-foldable" model or an "out-foldable" model.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to be introduced on February 26, 2017, in Barcelona, Spain during a Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. The unveiling will take place the day before MWC 2017 is officially open.
However, some speculated that either an earlier launch could be made or it will be delayed until April 2017.
Over the last two years, Samsung Group launched a flat-screen version of its flagship phone, and a model with a dual-curved edge screen. Samsung's decision to stop the production of flat-screen flagship has some tech analysts and experts worried.
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