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Samsung Galaxy S8 Release Date, News & Update: Samsung May Release The Upcoming Flagship With An All Screen Design For The Mobile World Congress In February

Samsung Galaxy S8 Release Date, News & Update: Samsung May Release The Upcoming Flagship With An All Screen Design For The Mobile World Congress In February

With Samsung facing issues regarding the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 incident this year, it seems that the Korean based company will have a big comeback with the help of Samsung Galaxy S8. Recent reports suggest that Samsung Galaxy S8 features will soar high for the upcoming Mobile World Congress that's to be held on February 2017.

Samsung Galaxy S8 All Screen Feature & More

According to Bloomberg, the Samsung Galaxy S8 may sport an all screen design that will replace the touchscreen handsets feature. The Korean based company also plans to remove the black frame design and replace a bezel less feature for the Samsung Galaxy S8.

Samsung may also remove the home button for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and a virtual home button will take its place. The virtual home button is placed on the lower part of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and embedded on the glass itself.

In previous reports, a personal voice assistance maybe featured in the Samsung Galaxy S8 in its release next year and the said feature also marks as a first for Samsung to be working on. Samsung Galaxy S8 will have an advanced voice assistance featured in the Samsung Galaxy S8 that comes with two personalities, including a male AI assistance named Bixby and a female AI named Kestra.

There are also speculations that Samsung Galaxy S8 will feature the latest Qualcomm SnapDragon 835 processor in its release. If the Samsung Galaxy S8 may feature the said processor, the Samsung flagship might run a Photoshop application in its system.

Samsung Galaxy S8 is said to be unveiled on the Mobile World Congress held in February 2017 on Barcelona, Spain. For more Samsung Galaxy S8 news and update stay tuned to Gamenguide!

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