Samsung, the Korean tech giant is all set to unveil its new flagship Samsung Galaxy S8. But, there is some other plan with respect to this flagship. Galaxy S8 is expected to be launched on March 29, 2017, and Samsung is expected to draw the attention of enthusiasts by giving a one-minute video glimpse of Galaxy S8 at MWC Barcelona-reports Korean Herald.
According to Fox News, it is reported that Samsung has already sent press invites for its pre-Mobile World Congress press event on Monday. The Samsung Galaxy S8 will not be the key product from the company that will be unveiled in this event.
It is reported that Samsung was supposed to launch galaxy S8 at MWC as it was seen with Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S6. But, the company's chief Koh Dong-jin ruled out the rumor on the Samsung Galaxy S8 launch at MWC 2017 and there was no specific date mentioned on the same.
However, this year, after the confirmation from Samsung's chief, MWC will not witness the launch of Samsung Galaxy S8 flagship. It is also reported that Samsung might put a rigorous testing procedure in place to avoid the incident that was seen in Galaxy Note 7.
According to Gadgets NDTV, it is reported that the Chinese tipster tweet indicates that Samsung Galaxy S8 will be launched in a 6GB RAM and 128GB storage combination. Along with that, another variant with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage will be available which was leaked earlier. Both the variants are reported to have a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
S8 4/6GB+64/128GB
— 萌萌的电教 (@mmddj_china) January 31, 2017
The tipster claims that the 6GB RAM variant will be exclusive to the Chinese market at first and then move on to South Korean tech market. Samsung will bring the 6GB variant to other international tech markets later, but during the launch, the enthusiasts can only see the 4GB RAM variant.
Also, the Galaxy S8 and S8 plus are expected to come with an incredibly powerful battery than the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Stay tuned for more updates.
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