The dance begins; the Galaxy S8 could mount a Bio Blue panel with 4K resolution

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With the Samsung Galaxy S7 achieving record sales figures in the market and with the No products found. sweeping in terms of reserves, since it will not reach the market in an official way until next September 2, they have already begun to proliferate first rumors about the next Samsung Galaxy S8.

Of this new terminal, which if things do not change, which almost certainly will not change, will be officially presented at the next Mobile World Congress and could reach the market in a single curved version.

In addition to this rumor in the last hours it has begun to add that it could mount a new type of screen, baptized as Bio Blue and that would be manufactured by Samsung. Among its qualities stands out a greater brightness and that it will be even more alive than a Super AMOLED that we can see in most of the devices of the South Korean company.

This new panel that we could see in the Galaxy S8 would have a 4K resolution of 3.840 x 2.160 pixels and an astonishing 806 dpi density. As for its size, it is believed that it will not vary greatly and will repeat a 5.5-inch screen.

At the moment all this is an unconfirmed rumor of a mobile device that will surely be in development right now and as we have already mentioned will be officially presented almost with total security at the MWC that will be held one more year in Barcelona.

Do you think Samsung will be able to offer us a truly amazing and revolutionary Galaxy S8?. Tell us your opinion in the space reserved for comments on this post or through any of the social networks in which we are present.


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