Samsung Galaxy S8 Case Render Leak Hints High Screen-To-Body Ratio On April 21; Price Tag Rumored More Than USD$1K
Samsung Galaxy S8 image has reportedly been posted by famed tipster Evan Blass, providing a likely case render for the new smartphone. While the case renders leak has not been confirmed yet, this it is worth noting that prior to launch, phone manufacturer would give schematics to case makers for a sizeable supply of cases for the launch.
However, Samsung Galaxy fans are expected to approve of the rumored features and design of the upcoming smartphone. Based on the leaked image, the mobile phone will come with a high screen-to-body ratio, including the likely drop of the Home button.
Samsung Galaxy is also rumored to have a March launch in New York, which means it is only a matter of time before the accuracy of these leaks is proven. Meantime, LG G6 details has been revealed by the company ahead of its launch, which is set for Feb. 26 at the MWC 2017 in Barcelona, Trusted Reviews reported.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is also reported to hit the market on April 21. This news further supports the previous claim that the company has ruled out the launch of the upcoming device at the MWC 2017 in Barcelona.
Samsung Galaxy S8 was previously rumored to release on April 14, however, this was constrained by the smartphone's supply chain. Incidentally, the March 10 release of LG G6 is expected to beat the Samsung Galaxy device to the market by 42 days.
Although the Samsung Galaxy S8's radical new design is believed to excite a lot of potential customers, in terms of internal features, the smartphone will reportedly have no significant change as it sticks with 4GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy S8 speculations, however, say that Samsung will increase the price tag to over $1,000, Forbes reported. Learn more about the Samsung Galaxy S8 Leaked Cases, Specs & Release Info here:
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