Samsung Galaxy S8 Will Finally Be Unveiled At The Samsung Unpacked Event On March 29
Samsung's newest flagship mobile, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is merely a month away for its official launch but leaked videos are already circulating online as tech fans cannot wait to upgrade their phones. Samsung has already teased a special event to happen on March 29 which is certainly the biggest announcement for S8. For now, two videos have resurfaced as various mobile users can't help but speculate more about Samsung's upcoming product.
According to reports from Droid Report, Samsung usually announces their latest flagship during the Mobile World Congress but decides to delay the launch of Galaxy S8. 2016 was a very challenging year for Samsung as they were faced with the most crucial product recall in their history of making smartphones. Due to the problems encountered in Galaxy Note 7, the South Korean multinational conglomerate will have to readily prepare for Galaxy S8's release.
Despite the unfortunate predicament of Samsung, they stole the moment away with their tablet showcase featuring Galaxy Tab S3. The android tablet powered by Windows 10 comes with a keyboard and S Pen with 10.6" display and a bigger one with 12" diagonal. But the highlight came before the press event was over as David Lewis, Samsung Europe CMO announced the Samsung Unpacked event happening on March 29, expecting a lot more on Galaxy S8.
The Samsung Unpacked event will happen in New York City based on reports from CNET at 11 a.m. EDT. Although there are already leaked videos of Galaxy S8, the official video from Samsung only teases the outline of the upcoming smartphone. Furthermore, the S8 feature will have a dual-curved bezel-less display with the omission of the physical home button, high screen-to-body ratio, wireless charging, dual-camera setup and waterproof design.
With its promising features, Samsung Galaxy S8 is already competing with LG'S G6 even before its release date, as the two smartphones share almost the same features. One thing is sure of, Samsung has been saving all its energy as it moves on to maintain its position as one of the tech giants in the industry.
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