The next Galaxy S phone keeps getting closer to reality. According to a new report, Samsung has already started work on the firmware of the Galaxy S8. The info comes through Sammobile, a tech blog that has reliably reported on upcoming Samsung devices in the past.
Recent leaks and rumors point towards two variants launching — one with a 2K 5.1-inch curved Super AMOLED display and the other with a 5.5-inch 4K panel. It’s also expected to be powered by the 10nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 processor globally, but will sport Samsung’s in-house Exynos 8895 CPU in some markets.
It is widely believed that Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S8 on February 26 at MWC 2017 in Barcelona. The company has already scheduled an event for that day, which predates the event’s kick-off.
The rumors of what the Galaxy S8 will be like are already beginning to stack up. There will reportedly be two Galaxy S8’s with curved displays, a full-screen display with no physical home button, and Viv’s AI assistant integrated.
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