‘Samsung Galaxy S8’ & ‘Samsung Galaxy Note S8’ News: Features Are Divulged, Smartphones To Be Released In 2017

By Joyce Vega - 20 Nov '16 00:52AM
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Samsung’s credibility as the leading provider of smartphones has been questionable because of the recent explosions of Samsung Note 7. The upcoming “Samsung Galaxy S8” and “Samsung Galaxy Note S8” are on the spotlight, and people are just waiting to see what they have to offer to gain back buyer’s trust.

According to ITech Post, there had been reports saying that the Korean Company Samsung will release “Samsung Galaxy S8” and “Samsung Galaxy Note S8” in 2017. “Samsung Galaxy Note S8” rumored to have bigger screen than “Samsung Galaxy Note S7” at 6.2-inch screen size. If this is true, “Samsung Galaxy Note S8” would be the biggest smartphone ever released in the market.

A person who is known for leaking information about smartphones hinted that Samsung will be making two “Samsung Galaxy S8” models and a “Samsung Galaxy Note S8” in 2017. “Samsung Galaxy Note 8” is said to have 2 sizes with the smaller one having 5.7-inch and the larger one with 6.2-inch screen size.

CNET reports that “Samsung Galaxy S8” will have 90 percent screen with a Super-high-definition 4K resolution. It is also rumored that “Samsung Galaxy S8” will have two rear cameras just like iPhone 7 Plus. The screen is also said to have a pressure-sensitive feature.

Digital Spy reported that Samsung has patented their upcoming AI feature, which hints that it will be a feature to look out for. “Samsung Galaxy S8” is also expected to have a wireless headphone feature similar to Iphone 7.

“Samsung Galaxy S8” will have the feature called Force Touch. Force Touch is going to allow users to utilize screen by being able to perform tasks using only the screen. But according to Tech Times, Samsung fans should lower their expectations since this will be the company’s first time to develop Force Touch.

There are still no final dates of the launch of “Samsung Galaxy S8” and “Samsung Galaxy Note S8”. But it is expected to be released in the second quarter and third quarter of 2017, respectively.

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