In those files, Samsung accidentally included some files about the S8. The firm is ditching its “Edge” branding this year, with both versions of the smartphone set to feature a curved AMOLED display. While it is still unclear why Samsung would include such images in the tablet, the images are clear enough to show some of the most controversial features of the S8. Check out those software buttons.
If you have a Samsung phone, you may soon be able to stop worrying about typing in your password on your Windows PC all the time.
Although Samsung won’t be unveiling its flagship smartphone Galaxy S8 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) this month, rumors are rife that the Galaxy Tab S3 will debut at the company’s February 26 event. But that hasn’t stopped the leaks from coming.
While Motorola also tried this function before and failed, Samsung seems to have the added accessory polished.
Additionally, we also get to see the DeX dock which essentially enables the Galaxy S8 to extend to an external display.
Read the full report from the Android Police. Now it is a bit odd to find why the images of the upcoming model exist on the tab. The tutorial image is actually for the Galaxy S8. It is being said that unable to see the rear fingerprint sensor, people might accidently touch the camera and leave sweaty finger smudges. The good news is that the latter will gradually apply to all ranges of the manufacturer towards April according to the Sammobile site.
But these new pictures appear to confirm that the device will replace the familiar home button with a super-wide infinity screen. Recent Apps looks like two opposite “L” shapes, which could be trying to indicate a stack of cards in this apparent “missing parts” style. The buttons are in the standard Samsung order, which is different from other Android phones.
Additionally, one of the other photos from the tweet above show what looks like a black color option of the Galaxy S8, with black edges that look similar to the Jet Black iPhone 7.