Samsung Galaxy S8 and the S8 Plus has been garnering rave reviews ever since it was launched a week ago.
Samsung's Galaxy S8 isn't even out yet but there's a "feature" that's not as secure as you might think. The incident cost Samsung $5.5 billion in profit and dealt a heavy blow to its reputation.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus was unveiled last week in New York City at Lincoln Center during the company's Unpacked Event. The leaked images show off two camera sensors, heart rate monitor, LED flash and also has the model number "SM-G955F" stamped on the device. The Galaxy S8 and S8+ won't be bucking the trend, it seems, but rather come at about a Benjamin more than their predecessors S7 and S7 edge at launch. Let us know in a comment below.
Samsung made a sensation, presenting its Galaxy S8 and S8 +. The larger phone will sell for $840 at Verizon and $850 at T-Mobile.
The Samsung DeX, which allows users to utilize the Galaxy S8 smartphone like a regular desktop computer by connecting it to a PC, is also expected to help users better enjoy games.
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The facial-recognition feature is rather simple.
Consequently, In the new handset Samsung's logo will not appear on front, and the physical home button is swapped with an on-screen icon quite identical to the competitor Android phones from Huawei and LG.
But, why? Will customers prefer the Note 7 again?
"The Galaxy S8 is the most important phone for Samsung in a decade and every aspect will be under the microscope following the Note 7 recall", said Ben Wood, a smartphone industry analyst with UK-based CCS Insight.



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