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Samsung Galaxy S8 Leak Shows the Device In Its Full Glory


Samsung's upcoming flagship the Galaxy S8 is one of the most anticipated smartphones. The Galaxy S8 has been rumored for months now, and leaked details have revealed almost everything there is about the smartphone. At the ongoing MWC 2017, Samsung revealed that it would launch its next Galaxy flagship smartphone on March 29. Samsung is also expected to unveil the Galaxy S8+ along with the Galaxy S8. Even as we are inching closer to the official launch of the Galaxy S8, there's just no stopping to its leaks.
Evan Blass, professional spoiler of well kept smartphone secrets, is revealing the most-anticipated non-iPhone of 2017, Samsung's Galaxy S8. His new image reveals a handset that agrees wholeheartedly with Samsung's Mobile World Congress teaser of a device with utterly minimal front bezels. It also features Samsung’'s confirmed date for the launch, March 29th, and gives us a good look at what's presumably going to be the lock screen welcoming new users when the phone is released in April.
Breaking down the details in the image, the Galaxy S8 is seen with a dual-edge curved display and thin bezels on the top and bottom. There is no physical Home button as rumored before, and the display appears to show the lock screen. On the display, the battery indicator can be seen along with the time and date mentioned, which interestingly is March 29. Down below, the call shortcut is placed on the left side and the camera shortcut is on the right end. More details which coincide with previous leaks include the volume rocker and power button placed on the left side of the smartphone along with the rumored dedicated button for Samsung's new AI assistant Bixby on the right side.
Not just renders, but even specifications of both the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ have also been leaked quite frequently. The Galaxy S8 is expected to feature a 5.8-inch Super AMOLED QHD display while the Galaxy S8+ could boast a 6.2-inch display. Under the hood of both the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 SoC or Samsung's own Exynos 8895 SoC, is expected to run. The processors are said to differ according to the markets the smartphones are launched in. The Galaxy S8 is speculated to come with 4GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage, while the Galaxy S8+ variant is likely to include 6GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage.
Both the smartphones are expected to sport a 12-megapixel dual pixel rear camera. Up front, the smartphones could house an 8-megapixel selfie camera with auto-focus feature. On the software front, both the smartphones are likely to run on Android 7.1 Nougat out-of-the-box with a layer of TouchWiz UI on top.



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