Samsung Galaxy S8 display would come in 6.2-inch size?

Carrying 4/6GB RAM, Galaxy S8 will flagship of Samsung in 2017. It is reported that Galaxy S8 display would be received a new size. Let’s read on & discover!

Galaxy S8 display

Adjustment to Samsung Galaxy S8 display: increase the size

At the beginning, Samsung aimed Galaxy Note 7 to be one of the smartphone flagship of the company in 2016. However, after series of Galaxy Note 7 explosions and catching fire, it seems that users have turned their back on Samsung’s product, especially smartphone. Therefore, in order to attract back their customers, the company decided to put their emphasis on the upcoming phone Galaxy S8. Samsung is now preparing for the debut of Galaxy S8. Recently, the Galaxy S8 display would be changed to some extent.

As it is reported before, Samsung Galaxy S8 would come in two models: one sports a 5.1-inch display while the other mounts a 5.5-inch screen. Recently, there is a new hint that Samsung has decided to adjust the screen size of these two variants. According to this alleged information, the former would come with 5.7-inch size and the latter might carry 6.2-inch display. The reason why Samsung has come to this decision is supposed to lure Galaxy Note 7 customers. Based on current trend, many people is fond of large display.

Galaxy S8 display

In addition, it is also said that Samsung would only change display size without altering the physical size of Galaxy S8. This means Samsung Galaxy S8 display could be a bezel-less or even the home button will be kicked out of the frontal of the phone.

Samsung Galaxy S8 specs: round up

In terms of processor, the Galaxy S8 might be powered by SND 830 (or at least 821) chipset for the US market, and Exynos 8893 for the international model. At the heart of the phone, there would be a 4/6GB of RAM together with 32GB of ROM that is expandable. It is also hinted that the S8 will sport a dual main camera 12MP + 13MP. In addition, the handset would offer an 8MP selfie shooter. This device will run Android Nougat OS out of the box. In conclusion, we will keep updating about Galaxy S8.