With the Galaxy Note 7 debacle, Samsung has
lost a lot more than just billions of dollars last year. The South
Korean giant has spent considerable time and effort in making amends to Galaxy Note 7 buyers, fixing its reputation, as well as identifying the cause behind the smartphone's explosions. And the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 is its first big bet to move past the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.
Therefore,
it is no surprise that all eyes have been on Samsung Galaxy S8 leaks,
much more than for other flagship smartphone, as 2017 is expected be the
year of redemption for the company. Curious about the Samsung Galaxy
S8? Here's everything we know about the Samsung's 2017 flagship.
Samsung Galaxy S8 launch date
While Samsung was expected to be on schedule and launch the Galaxy S8 in February, recent reports
indicate a delay due to the Note 7 fiasco and major design changes. The
smartphone was expected to be unveiled at MWC this year, but Naver reports
a further delay. The most recent pegged launch date is at April 18, and
Samsung will launch the Galaxy S8 at a dedicated Unpacked event. The
Samsung Galaxy S8 release date is not known, nor its release date in
India.
Samsung Galaxy S8 price
The price of the Galaxy S8 is still a mystery, but a few reports
hint that due to the major changes, the smartphone will be priced a
little higher than the Samsung Galaxy S7. Goldman Sachs predicts that
the Galaxy S8 will see a rise in prices by up to 15 to 20 percent
compared to its predecessor. Of course, for now, what the Samsung Galaxy
S8 price in India will be is not known at this point.
Samsung Galaxy S8 display
Samsung
Galaxy S8 is pegged to have a dual-edged curved display with almost
negligible bezel. There was an early report that pegged the
screen-to-body ratio at 90 percent. The recent photo leak shows that the display takes up all the space, and only the top and bottom bezel are seen; a promotional video
by Samsung that is said to feature the upcoming Galaxy S8 also shows
that the smartphone has thin bezels on the sides, and that the display
takes up most of the front panel. The top bezel of Samsung Galaxy Note 7
houses the speaker, front camera, and the sensors, while the bottom
bezel only houses the logo. As for specifications, one report indicates
that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will feature a 5.5-inch 4K (2160x3840 pixels)
Super AMOLED display and will boast of an impressive pixel density of
806ppi.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will come in two variants
However, a separate leak
also suggests that the company could launch its next flagship
smartphone in two screen size variants - 5.7-inch and 6.2-inch. The
larger variant is expected to be called the Galaxy S8 Plus. More
recently however, screen sizes of 5-inch and 6-inch were tipped for the same models.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will not have Home button
Samsung is expected to ditch the Home Button,
and have an all-display front. The iconic capsule shaped button at the
bottom will be ditched, along with the capacitive buttons as well. A
recent photo leak testified to this rumour further, but the image
strangely didn't show any on screen buttons either.
Samsung Galaxy S8 fingerprint scanner
Traditionally,
all Samsung smartphones have integrated the fingerprint sensor
underneath the Home Button, but because the Home Button is being let go,
the fingerprint sensor may reside at the back of the phone. Another report
notes that the device may sport an optical fingerprint scanner that
will enable reading thumb print through the display as well.
Samsung Galaxy S8 virtual assistant
Samsung is widely leveraging its Viv Labs acquisition to introduce "an enhanced artificial-intelligence service"
in the Galaxy S8. The developers at Viv previously founded Siri which
is now Apple's digital voice-assistant on mobile devices. Samsung is
calling its version Bixby, and will use the new virtual assistant in
mostly all the native apps that will come pre-installed in the Galaxy S8. A separate rumour indicates that the male voice of the assistant will be called Bixby, while the female voice will be called Kestra.
Samsung Galaxy S8 processor
The
Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone will likely be powered by the recently
announced Snapdragon 835 SoC from Qualcomm while an Exynos 8895-based
variant is also being rumoured. It will be paired with a 6GB of RAM or an 8GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy S8 pressure sensitive display
Following Apple's lead, Samsung may integrate a pressure-sensitive display
technology in its next flagship. Notably, Samsung's technology is
expected to work similarly to Apple's 3D Touch tech introduced with the
iPhone 6s. The technology will be able to distinguish between a light
tap and deep press, enabling access to more functions just by pressing
harder.
Samsung Galaxy S8 storage
The Galaxy S8 is also rumoured to sport a 256GB storage variant.
It is unclear whether this will be the only storage option, or one of
the storage variants made available in the market. If Samsung follows
tradition, then a separate microSD slot for further expansion of memory
will also be offered with Galaxy S8. Just to put things into
perspective, the predecessor was offered in 32GB and 64GB storage
variants only.
Samsung Galaxy S8 camera
Early leaks point at a dual camera setup
at the back - one 16-megapixel lens and another 8-megapixel lens.
However, the latest leaks hint that due to the large display in the
front, a dual camera setup will be hard to cram in. The camera, however,
will see and upgrade and the Samsung Galaxy S8 may finally become the
company's first smartphone to feature autofocus functionality on the front camera.
Samsung Galaxy S8 audio jack
Just like the iPhone 7 rumours, the audio jack leaks of the Galaxy S8 have been aplenty. Reports indicate
that Samsung is getting rid of the old 3.5mm audio standard, and will
bundle a 3.5mm-headphone-to-USB Type-C adapter, just like Apple. A separate report also hints that Samsung will launch wireless headphones alongside as well.
Samsung Galaxy S8's Continuum-like feature
Lastly,
the Galaxy S8 is also tipped to come with something similar to the
popular Continuum feature seen on Windows 10 Mobile devices. This means
that you could use your smartphone on your PC by connecting the device
to the monitor, and the keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth (presumably).
According to the leak, the feature is being called the Samsung Desktop Experience.
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