Samsung has for the and (), but the pre-order and sales dates have been up for grabs. That hasn’t stopped one report out of Korea that claims the Galaxy S8 , but little pre-order information has surfaced until now.
A new report says that Galaxy S8 pre-orders will commence on April 10th, nearly two weeks after the announcement and approximately a week and a half before worldwide sales get off the ground (a few days earlier than several weeks ago).
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, according to , are said to feature 5.8 and 6.2-inch Infinity Displays, respectively, , either Qualcomm’s octa-core Snapdragon 835 or Samsung’s homegrown Exynos 8895 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of base storage with the coveted microSD card slot for expandable storage, 8MP front/12MP Dual Pixel rear camera combo, iris camera/scanner, and either a , depending on model with Android 7.0 pre-installed. Samsung , and the Galaxy S8 will be in the box.
On the software front, buyers will get on-screen software navigation buttons this year that , and proper PC-like functionality by way of Samsung’s upcoming that’ll connect to and work well with an external monitor. There’s still that that could showcase the next Galaxy’s sheer, raw performance at a moment’s notice. Samsung has already started updating its proprietary apps to of the next “Galaxy.”
A new report says that Galaxy S8 pre-orders will commence on April 10th, nearly two weeks after the announcement and approximately a week and a half before worldwide sales get off the ground (a few days earlier than several weeks ago).
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, according to , are said to feature 5.8 and 6.2-inch Infinity Displays, respectively, , either Qualcomm’s octa-core Snapdragon 835 or Samsung’s homegrown Exynos 8895 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of base storage with the coveted microSD card slot for expandable storage, 8MP front/12MP Dual Pixel rear camera combo, iris camera/scanner, and either a , depending on model with Android 7.0 pre-installed. Samsung , and the Galaxy S8 will be in the box.
On the software front, buyers will get on-screen software navigation buttons this year that , and proper PC-like functionality by way of Samsung’s upcoming that’ll connect to and work well with an external monitor. There’s still that that could showcase the next Galaxy’s sheer, raw performance at a moment’s notice. Samsung has already started updating its proprietary apps to of the next “Galaxy.”