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Samsung Galaxy S8 Release Date, News & Update: Galaxy Note 7 Successor Arriving Earlier Than Expected? More Amazing Specs & Features Revealed!

Samsung Galaxy S8 Release Date, News & Update: Galaxy Note 7 Successor Arriving Earlier Than Expected? More Amazing Specs & Features Revealed!

The South Korean tech company Samsung had a rough year because of its Galaxy Note 7 ruining its name and reputation. But, several reports say that Samsung is going to launch its Galaxy S8 sooner than expected to make up for the lost sales of Note 7. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is said to be more improved and surely safer compared to its previous model.

But, according to a report from Android Authority, a company official stated in a report that the company has no plans releasing the Samsung Galaxy S8 early, insisting to push the launch date earlier is impossible. The company also doesn't want to rush things; Samsung wants to know what went wrong to Galaxy Note 7 before releasing a new smartphone. Until now, Samsung hasn't announced what is the main cause of the Galaxy Note 7's batteries to start burning and exploding.

However, there are already rumors and speculations circulating about the Samsung Galaxy S8. According to a report from Daily Mail, the phone might be having an Ultra High Definition edge to edge display. It might also have a 4K external display that would make the device perfect for pairing a Virtual Reality Headset.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to be announced on the MWC (Mobile World Congress) next year. There are also rumors that the smartphone will sport a 6GB of RAM and a 5.5-inch QHD Super AMOLED Display.

Some tech critics also say that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will sport either the Exynos 8895 or Snapdragon 830. The device might also cost for around $850 or roughly £655/AU$1120. Samsung might also release two version of Galaxy S8 next year it will be the 5.1-inch and 5.5-inch sizes. To know the latest news and updates for Samsung Galaxy 8, always stay tuned to GameNGuide.

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