Yes, the time approaches for the release of the new ##samsung Galaxy S8, the #smartphone Android that will be the top range of the Korean house. The latest rumors about the smartphone coming from Bloomberg, and claim that the S8 will have a design all screen, or the display will occupy the entire frontal surface area, making it the first device really is border less. the Bloomberg also claims that the two versions of the smartphone will be 5.1 and 5.5-inch screen, with an Oled screen with a re solution of 2560×1440 pixels that wraps around all sides.
No physical home button for the Samsung Galaxy S8
The choice of a design screen brings with it, inevitably, in the renunciation of the physical home button, which is typical of top of the range Samsung, which will be replaced by a virtual button. The reader of fingerprint that was in it hosted should instead be optical. The other technical specifications if they were confirmed, would make this device even more spectacular. In fact, it speaks of processors Snapdragon 835 and Exynos 8895, 6 or even 8 GB of RAM, while the internal memory is not news, but it was probably a storage 32/64 GB.
No audio jack on the Samsung Galaxy S8: Samsung opts for the USB Type C on your smartphone
A novelty which may not appeal to some users is the choice of delete the jack audio 3.5 mm, allowing the connection of a headset by the door USB Type C. On the front of the camera are a few the news leaked, but chances are, there will be a dual rear camera, while the sensor in the front should be equipped with autofocus, a solution that is acceptable to the lovers of the selfie. The software installed on the new Samsung Galaxy S8 will, of course, Android 7.1 Nougat, with the new interface Experience. Another confirmation comes then on the personal assistant is totally new, developed by Viv Labs after the recent acquisition of the company by the Korean giant. To see the work of this jewel of technology, you will have to wait until April, because Samsung seems to have learned the lesson and wants to fully test his smartphone to avoid running in a situation similar to that achieved with Notes 7.
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