Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus is nearing its most awaited launch in Korea and even now image leaks of the smart phone has flooded mass media. It has reach to a point that pre-orders have hit the mark to a staggering 550,000 units and still increasing. While its launch outside of Korea is still targeted later in the year, Samsung is already working on another variant, the Galaxy Note 8.
In a report by Technobuffalo, Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus features a 6.2-inch Infinity Display together with a 12 MP rear-facing camera, an 8MP selfie shooter. Adding to these are the Exynos 8895/Snapdragon 835 octa-core processor powered by a 3,500mAH battery. However, the whole package is priced at a cool $1,030 for pre-orders and this is considered to be rather expensive for a smart phone.
Amazingly, while the Galaxy S8 Plus is currently drum-beating its release, Samsung is working on the Galaxy Note S8, which is just like the former in features and appearance. However, it will be bigger than the S8 and will come with a 6.32 Infinite Display. The only difference as revealed by BGR is the S Pen and the stylus menu on top of the UI that has been featured with the image.
Back to the Galaxy S8 Plus, there is an indication that Samsung is using a 6GB RAM and a 128 GB of internal storage. This is big come on for buyers not only in Korea but in other areas as well like the U.S. Trying to get back after its Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, Samsung is bent to make Galaxy S8 Plus and the succeeding Galaxy Note 8 to recover not only its image but its earnings as well.