Samsung Galaxy S8 leaks continue to circulate the web. The most recent allegedly leaked renders reveal the clearest image of the new flagship.
According to popular leaker @OnLeaks, the allegedly leaked renders came from factory CAD files. The renders seem to confirm what has been previously leaked except that it shows a clearer picture of the size of the display.
#Samsung #GalaxyS8 vs #GalaxyS8Plus 360 video + dimensions, based on factory CADs, on behalf of @GearIndia... https://t.co/rfTQ4arsRp pic.twitter.com/3ujjJu5Syt
— OnLeaks (@OnLeaks) February 7, 2017
It seems that the latest flagships are now gearing towards an edge-to-edge display. It can be noted from the renders for the Galaxy S8 that the home button has been removed, giving way to a full-screen body. This is also similar to the upcoming LG G6 as revealed from its press invite.
Meanwhile, MySmartPrice collaborated with @OnLeaks to come up with a 360-degree render video of the anticipated Galaxy S8. The short clip gives the viewers a complete turn-around view of the latest flagship from Samsung.
According to the publication, the new Galaxy S8 will come with a 5.7-inch screen. Its dimensions will be 148.90 x 68 x 8 mm. Whereas, its upgrade model Galaxy S8 Plus will come with a 6.1-inch screen and 159 x 74 x 8 mm dimensions. Both handsets will have dual-edge curved Super AMOLED displays.
The power button can be spotted on the left side of the device, alongside the volume button. On the right side, another button can be spotted, which is speculated to be a button for Bixby, Samsung's voice assistant.
The new smartphones will both have a fingerprint scanner and an iris scanner. The former will be mounted at the rear, beside the camera. The primary camera will be 12-megapixel while the front camera will be an 8-megapixel, so selfie lovers will likely appreciate it. It was also mentioned that the new devices will not have dual camera setups.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 will be powered by Samsung Exynos 8895 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. It will also run with the Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
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