While the Note 7 retains all the attention and should be announced on 2 August, the first rumors about the future Galaxy S8, which should logically be presented to next February at Mobile World Congress, begin to surface on the web.
We learn that the device’s codename is, a priori, Project Dream. The smartphone might be compatible with DayDream specifications set by Google for Android smartphones ready for virtual reality. It would not be unlikely, the Mountain View giant announced at the Google I / O that the first smartphones compatible with this set of technical points should arrive next fall. And Samsung is among the most active smartphone manufacturers in this field, with its Gear VR, his camera Gear 360 VR and content creation projects in virtual reality.
In addition, to provide quality visual sufficient when used with a virtual reality helmet, the S8 could carry a 4K display. Again, the rumor does not seem crazy. Samsung has already demonstrated a 5.5 inch 4K in the past. It is therefore quite possible to see a high-end smartphone benefit. For the record, the S7 features a 5.1 inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels.
Furthermore, MyDrivers, the Chinese site to the origin of the leak, says the Galaxy S8 could ship a processor engraved in 10 nm, which would rely on no less than 6 GB of RAM to operate. It would be 2 GB of RAM more than the Galaxy S7
Sources:.
MyDrivers via PhoneArena
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