Samsung's reportedly planning to pull out all the stops for the its next flagship smartphone,All Sex Casino (2001) the Galaxy S8.
The Korean electronics company is rumored to be increasing the current Galaxy S7's 5.1-inch display to a 5.7-inch screen on the S8 to appease users who were burned (whoops!) by the Galaxy Note7, according to The Investor, which is published by The Korea Herald.
SEE ALSO: Samsung's Siri killer to debut on the Galaxy S8The report also claims Samsung will release an even larger model with a 6.2-inch screen, mirroring the two-model launch the company's had in the last two years.
Slated for release early next year, the Galaxy S8 will be Samsung's chance at earning back lost consumer trust after Galaxy Note7s started exploding and prompted two recalls and its eventual discontinuation.
A larger screen doesn't necessarily mean a larger phone. A recent rumor suggests the S8's front could be dominated by its display with virtually no bezels like Xiaomi's Mi Mix. Samsung, of course, is no stranger to making phones with large screens while still making them usable with one hand.
Still, even with rumors swirling, it's probably too early to piece together a full picture of the Galaxy S8.
Here's what we've heard so far:
The phone might be nearly all screen, like the Xiaomi Mi Mix
The displays could be 4K resolution (for VR) and only curved edges
It'll likely debut with Viv, the personal assistant from the people who made Siri
There might be dual cameras like the LG G5 or iPhone 7 Plus
The fingerprint sensor/home button might be embedded into the display
Topics Android Samsung
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