The Samsung Galaxy S8 will be presented in April in New York City

When everything seemed to indicate that Samsung's Koreans had decided to present the company's new flagship at the Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona at the end of February, the latest rumors suggest that the company has finally decided and as we had discussed in recent weeks, delay the launch of the Galaxy S8 until April. It is clear that Samsung you don't want to make any mistakes that will put you back on the informational pillory as happened with the Galaxy Note 7.

Where Samsung has had more problems with the Note 7 has been in the United States, a country where a large number of units had been sold until it finally decided to withdraw this model from the market. To try to make up for that problem, according to SamMobile, Samsung will unveil the next Galaxy S8 in New York City. These latest rumors, which seem practically confirmed, come from sources who were present at the company's last strategy meeting at the Korean headquarters. Again Samsung has selected New York City to present its new flagship just like it did with the Galaxy Note 7.

At the moment and today, the information we have related to this terminal indicates that the Galaxy S8 would have a screen ratio of 90% on the front, it would integrate an iris reader to be able to unlock the device, the fingerprint reader instead If embedded in the screen, it would be at the back of the device (like many Android terminals), it would be managed by the Qualcomm 835, a processor designed jointly between Qualcomm and the Korean company, it would have 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage…. At the moment everything is rumors, rumors that we will have to wait until April to see if they are finally confirmed or not.


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