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Samsung Galaxy A smartphones gets better cameras, water and dust resistance
A few days ago, news broke out that Samsung is working on a Galaxy S8 feature that’s unlike anything seen on an iPhone. “The Samsung Note 7 smartphone battery has the potential of overheat and burn, posing a potential fire hazard”. So far, the company hasn’t announced an official release date for the device.
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Regardless of what happened with the exploding Note 7, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is already shaping up as the smartphone of 2017. It’s important to note that it’s possible that the Galaxy Note line will indeed be killed off. The company claims to know the cause, and will report their findings sometime in early 2017. Samsung Galaxy S8 is rumored to be to cost nearly $810 or $900 available in gold, blue and white.
However, Forbes do say that since VR is still in its infancy stages that you could debate whether a 4K display is really needed before this technology grows in its maturity. It would be interesting to know how numerous ten million units are expected to fulfil Note 7 commitments, how many are expected to be upgrades from the S6 family, and how many are expected to join Samsung’s ecosystem. Unlike Apple’s Siri, the AI will feature a male’s voice. Two capacitive keys flanking an elongated home button have always been a staple of Samsung phone and tablet design. The Galaxy A5 highlights a 3,000mAh battery, and accompanies quick charging, while it offers a similar Android work as the Galaxy A3, including Samsung’s skin. Rather than a physical hardware home button.
Samsung is about to share the details as to what exactly caused the explosions in their Note 7 devices.
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On the Galaxy S8 front this morning a series of images were “leaked” by a fellow by the name of Veniamin Geskin. However schedule for mass-production and release date were postponed as there were unexpected incidences regarding quality of Galaxy Note 7 in past year and as certain specifications such as fingerprint recognition function and dual-camera were changed during a development stage of Galaxy S8. That’s on tap for March like usual, but could be delayed until April for more safety inspections. Now, it looks like the Note 8 will get the same treatment. Right now though, it’s anyone’s guess.