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Samsung Galaxy S8 rumored to feature 6GB RAM and 256GB storage

Well, when it comes to smartphones, Samsung is the first preference of innumerable people.

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The support for the Samsung Galaxy S6 got a refresh by Samsung and they have been rolling out updates.

Samsung Electronics is eager to catapult itself back on top of the smartphone tablet business as it recently confirmed that it will launch the successor of the discontinued Galaxy Note 7 in 2017. Some anonymous sources have informed ETNews that Samsung is in the process of introducing an AF actuator of encoder type for the S8 front cameras. It is the largest capacity of internal storage any mobile device has at present market. The device is scheduled to be released in 2017 tentatively in April.

Salcedo adds that as for his speculations on the “glossy black” Samsung Galaxy S7, “It’s possible that Samsung will make the new glossy black Galaxy 7 stand out by having a black metal frame”. This has prompted the company to unveil the Galaxy S8, sooner than expected. Now there are rumours, which imply that the company might be giving its voice assistance a gender identity and might be called Bixby and Kestra.

South Korean publication ET News reported Tuesday that Samsung is actually planning to incorporate automatic focus (AF) function to the Galaxy S8’s selfie camera. It is a significant upgrade from the 4GB RAM of the previous version of Galaxy S7. Would you ever need 256GB of storage on a smartphone? Now Samsung tries to fix their image by launching the Samsung Galaxy S8. Samsung might also allow a separate microSD slot for further memory expansion. This is no different with the iPhone 7, Apple has somehow made sleeker and slimmer than the iPhone 6S – even if this time around its camera protrudes out more than it should. It will have a pressure sensitive screen. Moreover, the company may unveil a Galaxy S8 Plus with a 6.2-inch near edge-to-edge display. Now, one of the devices, Galaxy C7 Pro, has been spotted on Geekbench benchmark, revealing key specifications. The base model of these devices launched in March, which features a metal design with fingerprint scanner. But the company might also be interested in making the Galaxy Note 5 exciting again.

The key difference between Apple Pay and Samsung Pay is that the former only works with NFC, or near field communication, technology. It will not feature a dual camera module. Yes, the benchmark listing shows that the smartphone will come with a 16MP camera on the rear and a 16MP camera on the front. Leaks suggest Samsung would be using the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset that was officially unveiled earlier this month.

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Plus, there’s also the fact that iPhone is coming out with its anniversary smart phone next year featuring the revolutionary wireless charging. As interesting as the Galaxy S7 might be, it lacks a built-in stylus, which is one feature some fans of the Note series appreciate.

Samsung Galaxy S8 rumors continue to surface with new claims about the phone's memory and storage