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Samsung Galaxy S8 Released Date, News & Update: Replaced Features To Compete With IPhone, Yet Believed To Be A Copycat?

Samsung Galaxy S8 Released Date, News & Update: Replaced Features For Its Competitiveness Yet Believed To Be A Copycat?

Samsung having a stiff competition with Apple kept its eyes on the price that is customer satisfaction. Because of this, Samsung is looking for ways to make its Galaxy S8 competitive with Apple's iPhone 7. Hence, Samsung is said to replace some of Galaxy S8's feature to make it a flagship smartphone.

Samsung will replace the physical Home button with a non-moving variant embedded right behind its AMOLED screen of which is likely the same as the long-rumored feature for next year's iPhone. The firm is also believed to adopt USB-C for charging and data transfer that is the same with some of Apple's devices.

As it can be remembered, the New MacBook has only one port track in a single USB-C port. Many people wondered why makers of Apple's New MacBook have created only one port to such device. This tiny USB produces a lot of benefits. One of which is it's reversible, which means that it can fit in the right way, the first time users will plug it.

Moreover, it was Sam Mobile which confirms the earlier report. It even states that Samsung will ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack to make the phone thinner and lighter. This feature will be able to free up more space inside for a bigger battery. "Samsung may also integrate stereo speakers which some believe will be made in collaboration with Harman, a company that Samsung is acquiring for $8 billion."

I Download even added that aside from its features "Galaxy S8 is also said to integrate the praised Viv personal assistant which was developed by Siri creators a few years ago and purchased by the South Korean conglomerate in October 2016. " Galaxy S8 is set to unveil in February.

Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Apple's devices have some similarities. Does it seem to suggest that Samsung could be a copy-cat?

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