Looks
like the speculations around Samsung’s next flagship phone having a large
screen variant are indeed true. The details of Samsung Galaxy S8+, the large
screen version of the upcoming flagship Galaxy S8, is expected to be launched
at an event in New York on 29 March.
Prolific tipster, Evan Blass, has tweeted out the logo of the Galaxy S8+. From
the tweet it seems like the Galaxy ‘edge’ line will be eschewed in favour of
the ‘+’ variant. Nothing is confirmed as of now though.
In
a comment to one query on the launch date of the phone, Blass has commented
that it will launch on 29 March and release on 21 April.
Both
the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the alleged S8+ are expected to come with Samsung
Bixby, the new digital assistant which will launch alongside these flagships
with support for up to eight languages.
So
far according to leaks, it is known that Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ will be the
first phones to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset.
Both
smartphones will be powered by Qualcomm
Snapdragon 835 along with Samsung Exynos versions according to
the region.
the
upcoming Samsung flagship will come in two flavours and with better battery
capacities than the current models. The standard Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected
to feature a 3,250mAh battery while the larger Galaxy S8+ model is expected to
feature a 3,750mAh battery.
The
battery capacity of both smartphones indeed sounds like a bump up from the
previous models, which featured 3,000mAh and 3,500mAh batteries
respectively.
A
tipster claiming to be a Samsung employee revealed some details of the S8’s
hardware in a series of tweets. For a start, he mentioned that the S8 might not
be coming with an IMX 204 Sony sensor as was originally expected. He also adds
that there might be a dedicated
6GB RAM variant with an Exynos processor coming to China.
He
suggests that there will be 6GB RAM / 64GB storage and a 6GB RAM / 128GB
storage variants available in China. Given Samsung’s history, it’s likely that
this is the version we’ll see in India.
The
western version of the smartphone will feature the Snapdragon 835 and possibly,
a special, 256GB variant. We’ve also heard that Samsung is stockpiling Snapdragon 835 chips
and that no other manufacturer has access to those chips.


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