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Samsung finds out why the Galaxy Note 7 exploded
Samsung can’t afford another disaster and the Galaxy S8 needs to be flawless – no explosive batteries included.
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A rumored unveiling date for the new phones, Galaxy S8 and S8 Edge, is next April.
Also to note, the renders show that there are two sets of speaker holes, one each at the top and bottom on the mid-frame.
Talking about the camera of Samsung Galaxy S8, it could feature a dual-camera setup on its back.
The smartphone also boasts a new liquid cooling system to control the temperature of the phone thereby preventing unnecessary heating. Some rumors say that Samsung might get rid of the 3.5mm jack for USB-C audio, but this is unlikely.
Samsung Galaxy S8’s display is really something to look forward to. The increase in screen size is said to be in compensation for the loss of the Galaxy Note 7 – packing a 5.7-inch display. This is because even after Samsung switched suppliers for the Note 7’s battery the issue persisted.
Samsung has yet to announce the results of its months-long investigation into the cause of the Galaxy Note 7 fires. Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro will go up for pre-order in 10 days, on January 27th, post which it is expected to be available for sale from mid-February. The S7 and S7 Edge are handsome phones, and the Note 7 looked like the best phone ever created until its firey mishap.
Much like SpaceX’s safe return to flight has put it back on track, the Galaxy S8 will now define Samsung’s future.
The device in question also features a fingerprint sensor that could be built into the display. All of this will be available to those located in the US; it isn’t clear whether they’ll be exclusive to the Galaxy S8, however.
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The source of these images is still that of a body builder (for which Samsung can obviously not be trusted), and strangely they have many similarities with the first.