Samsung Galaxy S8, the best high-end phone the world has ever seen
The Galaxy S series has a proud history; this phone series has set standards for the other Android phones. If reports are to be believed, the new member of the Galaxy S series is going to come with some monstrous features, which can put any flagship phone in shame. So, get ready to witness S8 with feature that will make your head spin.
Samsung has suffered from the tragedy after its flagship phablet started busting and exploding. Currently, Samsung has halted the production of its phablet, recently. In 2016, the success of S7 was attributed by the failure of Note 7.If rumored are to be believed, S8 will be the only high-end phone of the company in 2017.
So, what will make this phone an "out of this world device"?
Edge-to-edge or bezel-less display, Optical fingerprint scanner, slick design and 4K display with 806ppi are among groundbreaking features.
Samsung has also acquired the company Viv, which has played a major role in building Siri. If rumors are to be believed, the takeover of Viv will help Samsung to feature an improved artificial intelligence service to S8.
In terms of camera, the S8 will feature dual-lens camera, which is speculated to be better than iPhone7 and iPhone 7 plus.
Seems like S8 will revolutionize the whole high-end phone segment with this feature too, it's called USB-C type. Currently, connectivity is an issue with many flagship phones. S8 is rumored to feature USB-C type for connectivity.
Price of the device is not conformed but according to TrustedReviews, it might cost £599.
Samsung has also planned to remove the home button to feature fingerprint scanner. Company also wants to remove top and bottom edges of display and the phone will have 90 percent display area ration. Currently, S7 has Snapdragon 820, which works extremely well with the device and S8 might feature Exynos for powering the device.
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