Samsung: This is what the Galaxy S8 looks like
A few weeks before the official presentation of the Galaxy S8, a press photo has now appeared on the network. This should show the new flagship in all its glory.
As Samsung has already announced, the Galaxy S8 will be officially launched on March 29th. Now there is a picture of the speaker Evan Blass - this is supposed to show the S8 in a published press photo by Samsung. However, the details fit in with all previous findings. For example the missing home button, the display in 18: 9 format and the Bixby-Button on the side.
This is what the Samsung Galaxy S8 looks like
I think this is what you've been waiting for. pic.twitter.com/FvYfsLOy0R
- Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 1, 2017
According to Evan Blass, this picture should be an official press picture that appeared on the network before. It is currently not possible to confirm whether this is really the case. However, some details about the Galaxy S8 are already known. For example, that the fingerprint sensor has moved to the back. In addition, Samsung does without a thick border, the display takes up almost the entire front of the smartphone.
New button on the right
What can still be read from the leak is the special button for the language assistant. This should be called Bixby (we reported) and can be started directly via this button. This can be found on the right-hand side at the edge. The volume controls and the power button are both located on the left side of the device.
So far, these details and this picture have not yet been confirmed. We will definitely know all the information at the presentation on March 29th.
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[…] S8 * and S8 + and they are the successors to the well-known Galaxy S7 models. The models were presented at the end of March and are particularly convincing due to the new design with significantly smaller edges and more space [...]
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Doesn't that have a home button really stupid
Unfortunately, that's net