The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are currently taking the smartphone world by storm. That said, shape is beginning to form around next year's Galaxy S8, with the latest speculation suggesting that it could be released early to offset the Note 7 fallout. Here is what we know so far about the Galaxy S8 price, release date, specs and features.
The Galaxy S7 had more or less standard specs for flagship devices released in early 2016. The US version came with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 (Exynos 8890 in Europe). This top-of-the-range processor was backed with 4 GB RAM and the device performed exceedingly well in our benchmark testing.
The S8 looks set to performance to even greater heights with an Exynos chipset that is said to be capable of up to 4 GHz speeds. The rumored Exynos 8895 would provide an estimated 30 percent performance improvement on the Exynos 8890 found in the Galaxy S7 (in some regions) if the claims are accurate.
Taking Notes
While the S7 made improvements upon its design from its predecessor, it had similar specs to the Galaxy Note 5 released six months before then. And this follows previous releases of the Galaxy Note series. So the previous Samsung phablet generation usually gives us a preview of the next Galaxy flagship specs.
The Galaxy Note 7 has been announced and we've already had a chance to test it. Suffice it to say, we're impressed. One thing that's very clear is that the Note 7 more closely shares design DNA with the Galaxy S series, with the convergence of edges – whether large or small – across all Samsung flagships.
A high-resolution Daydream
Google announced at its I/O developers' conference earlier this year that Android Nougat will have VR support baked into the OS. This platform is called Daydream, and for devices to support it, they have to meet a certain specs sheet defined by Google.
Source: Androidpit
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