Monday, January 9, 2017

Samsung Galaxy S8: 60 million units in 2017 – Want …

The CES 2017 Las Vegas has monopolized the attention of the users and of the specialized press, but during the first days of January, I continue to get rumors on the Galaxy S8, the next top of the range that the Korean manufacturer is expected to announce in April. According to some sources in the industry, the objective of Samsung is to distribute at least 60 million units by the end of the year. The estimate for the current Galaxy S7 stops, instead, to 48 million units.

according to information coming in from South Korea, Samsung will receive all the electronic components from its suppliers by the end of February, while the mass production of the Galaxy S8 will be launched in march with the first lot of 5 million pieces. Within the next month will come on the market about 10 million units. In the last hours has circulated the item in accordance with which the manufacturer could show the smartphone at the Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona, scheduled for the end of February, but this appears very unlikely to have considered that the presentation event is scheduled for April.

At the beginning of the month has been posted on Weibo a photo of the alleged Galaxy S8 with a large screen, dual-edge frames and very thin. You note the absence of the Home button and the capacitive buttons, but the image may be the result of a clever photo.

Samsung Galaxy S8 leak

with regard To the hardware of the smartphone there is nothing new, except the possibility to find in the Galaxy S8 the same battery of the Galaxy Note 7. Samsung has concluded the investigation, finding that the cause of the overheating and explosions is not due to the batteries produced by Samsung SDI. So far the only certainty is the presence of the processor Snapdragon 835, of which Qualcomm has provided more technical details: CPU Kryo 280 (four cores at 2.45 GHz and four cores at 1.9 GHz), GPU Adreno 540, modem X16 LTE (1 Gbps download) and support for memory LPDDR4X, WiFi 802.11 ad, Bluetooth, 5.0, and Galileo.

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