By M. Abad, | March 07, 2017
Samsung Galaxy S8 - Here it is! (Probably)
Leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy S8 sprouted on the internet after the MWC 2017 wrapped up its event. A norm that usually happens after a supposed big reveal, it looks like Samsung is short in giving away the official image of the Galaxy S8.
While previous images already appeared online, the set of images featured on the GSMArena featured a much rather detailed concept of the smartphone. During the MWC 2017 event, Samsung limited its promotional views on the Galaxy Tab S3, downplaying the details of the much anticipated Samsung Galaxy S8.
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Nevertheless, the leaked images of the Galaxy S8 revealed its resemblance on the Galaxy S8+. The two devices are rumored to be revealed on the 29th of March 2017. Some of the predicted physical specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S8 include a dual-curved bezel-less screen as well as the absence of the physical home button of the device on the front part.
A clear image of the said leaked Samsung Galaxy S8 images can be viewed here and if that's not enough, the latest ones can be viewed here. You can check Samsung's teaser of the Galaxy S8 on the official website of the company, or wait for its unveiling at the end of March.
Meanwhile, Samsung Europe's David Lewis introduced the Samsung Unpacked event, confirming its date on March 29 beginning at 11:00 EDT/17:00 CET. Samsung recently came under fire after its Samsung Note 7 were reported to combust on different occasions.
The company has since recalled the units with few remained in the hands of its customers who refuse to give up their units. The Galaxy Note 7 are now subject to for recycling to create a new Samsung device.
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