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Samsung Galaxy S8: First Mobile Device To Use Fastest Processor; Here's What We Know So Far

By Mae Miller | Update Date: Apr 03, 2017 08:25 PM EDT

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is the new addition to Samsung Galaxy series of android devices. The mobile phone was just released a couple of days ago. 

Introduction Of Samsung Galaxy S8

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is completely impressive. Gone is the S7's flat screen, and in its place is a tall, thin drink body with two curved surfaces. The device has a dazzling omission: a physical home button. The feature signifies a presumptuous design progress for the company as it endeavors to create buzz and recover customer trust among decreasing global demand for smartphones.

What Are The Other Specs Of Samsung Galaxy S8?

Samsung Galaxy S8 is the first android mobile phone to use the Snapdragon 835, the latest and high-speed processor from Qualcomm. The Snapdragon 835 introduces the capability to connect to so-called Gigabit LTE-class speeds, a type of connection that each US carrier is targetting to use this year, as reported by CNET. Gigabit-LTE allows the user to experience faster web browsing and downloading,

In a report posted by Forbes, Samsung Galaxy is also featuring BlueTooth 5, this technology is the lastest wireless transmission. Again, its the first on mobile phones, this feature is ideal for someone who likes music streaming on their phones.

Another amazing feature of Samsung Galaxy S8 is Bixby, the official AI assistant on the new flagship of Samsung. Bixby differentiates itself from rivals by utilizing voice commands preferably than touch to dominate handsets or applications, portioning in location information and image identification.

Wel,l it seems that Samsung is exceptionally doing their very best on achieving the goal of taking the lead in the global market. The Samsung Galaxy S8 can make the company the leading technological firm worldwide once more. Stay tuned for further updates about this new superb device from Samsung.

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