Samsung is currently in the works of making its next release of smartphones a complete success. The Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are expected to eliminate reservations and worries from buyers who had experienced the problems of Note 7 over battery issues.
To recall, the Galaxy Note 7 had problems over exploding batteries, and Samsung has to withdrew its smartphones. Now, it seems that Samsung is finally bouncing back from the previous adversity, and is now ready to bring new flagship phones on the table.
According to The Spokeman-Review, the company has taken steps to improve the safety of its phones, but a quality phone with killer features, particularly as compared to Apple's iPhone, could convince wary customers that it's worth returning to the brand.
Although Samsung has not fully revealed the details on its new smartphone, several reports have pointed out some of the features of Samsung Galaxy S8. It is said that the new flagship phone will have an 'infinity screen', and the home button will eliminated. Also, the screen will also have a similar "Force Touch" and "3D Touch" similar to the iPhone.
Several features to be expect from Samsung Galaxy S8 is the iris scanning capability, a new assistant that would perform many functions similar to iPhone's Siri. Samsung has bought Viv, which is also behind Siri's functionality.
In a report by Phone Arena, Samsung's upcoming flagship handset registering a spectacular score of 205,284 on the AnTuTu benchmark site. That would make the Galaxy S8 the new top scoring phone, taking over from the Apple iPhone 7's 181,807.
With this positive feedback, 2017 might be a good year for Samsung. Stay tuned for more Samsung Galaxy S8 news.