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With Samsungs OS slowly gaining maturity could 2017 be the year of great Samsung software to match their hardware? Release This could allow you o really make the phone the centre of you computing life, even when using a more traditional form factor.
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The S8 will undoubtedly ship with Android 7.x and rumour has it that we may be seeing a continuum like desktop mode utilising the resizable windows built into Nougat. If a new app called Samsung Focus, which delivers integrated Google Now style dashboard, is any indication this new style could be a significant improvement on previous software. Samsung is also expected to more closely integrate both the function and style of many of their bundled apps, both with each other and with the Bixby AI.

The promise of Viv was massive and if Samsung has delivered that promise Google should be worried, with only a small lead and almost no hardware Samsung could have more AI devices in the market than Google does in a very short space of time. Samsung is heavily rumoured to be releasing their own virtual assistant, to compete with the Google Assistant, called Bixby which is based on their acquisition of the Viv AI in late 2016. Could it be people are happier with the latest version? Or are people simply distracted by the Note 7? With imaging being excellent on Samsungs since the S6 we’re expecting Samsung to continue to deliver lightning fast images and a great overall camera experience.įor the Galaxy S8 rumour cycle, we really haven’t had too many rumours of Samsung “lightening TouchWiz” or moving to a more stock appearance. We haven’t really had much in the way of camera speculation, with both the G5 and iPhone 7 adopting dual lens it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine that Samsung may introduce something similar. Please Samsung, don’t remove our headphone port. Other rumours suggest that the 3.5mm headphone port is safe, at least for a few more months. Some rumours suggested Samsung would remove the legacy standard connector in preference for limiting consumer choice. Another conflicting rumour is the presence or absence of a headphone jack.
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Rounding out the S8 will be a USB-C connector, NFC, MST (magnetic secure transmission), WiFi, Bluetooth etc. Hey Samsung, how about both? Having a sensor around the back is handy about 85% of the time, the other times I just wish I had a front fingerprint sensor, so why not give us both!!! Please! One way or the other you can bet the S8 has a fingerprint sensor, and you never know we may even see the return of the iris scanner from the Note 7! So where is the fingerprint sensor going? Rumour says around the back similar to the Pixel, and many other devices, however, there could be the off chance that Samsung may use an ultrasound fingerprint sensor under the display. We doubt Samsung will remove the SD card slot again in a hurry so you should get one of those as well.īy now half of you must be screaming, they haven’t mentioned the lack of buttons! Yes, that’s right, it looks as if Samsung is finally adopting the on-screen buttons that were first introduced on Android phones on the Galaxy Nexus alongside Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich all those long years ago. Memory wise we should see somewhere between 6 – 8 GB (or both) of RAM included and internal storage expected to range from 32GB to 256GB to match the competition. We’re expecting Samsung will have two processor models, as usual, a Snapdragon 835 model and an Exynos 8895 model. It seems most of the recent have centred on the display and design of the device, which could well be an indication that the rest of the device will be the expected incremental improvement on the existing S7 line.

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With the Daydream spec capping screen size at 6.0 ” currently the S8 Plus may not be allowed at 6.2″? Internals With VR the new hotness it will be interesting to see if Samsung support both the Gear VR and Daydream VR with their incoming devices. Resolution wise some rumours did discuss the potential for a 4K 3,840 x 2,160 display, which may still happen if a 6.2″ S8 Plus is released, however, most rumours are pointing to a release of the 2K 2,560 x 1,440 AMOLED display on both variants.
