Samsung Galaxy S8 Throws Out Google Assistant For AI

January 11 07:19 2017

But it has come to light that the company is also testing the new software on mid-range Galaxy A series. Samsung has already given people hints in the past that users will not have to use specific apps to perform many tasks. Hence, there’s doubt on the viability of shipping 60 million Galaxy S8 units in 2017.

All partners must comply with the shipment goal.

For now at least, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S3 is still nowhere to be seen, but more signs are now pointing to that changing in the near future.

The Galaxy C5 Pro was first leaked on import tracking website Zauba, with the model number SM-C5000 – proving that the device does exist. Before that, we have to keep on waiting, and the Samsung Galaxy X1 and Galaxy X1 Plus are worth the wait.

Samsung is also boasting that so far they have managed to recall 96% of Note 7 handsets out there.

The Galaxy Note 7 was off to a good start when it released in August 2016. These are mostly on two-year contracts.

This will allow the South Korean firm to bring the high-resolution display to the very base of the chassis – like it now does with the sides of its curved S7 Edge screen. Since the release of Galaxy S8 comes next, there is a strong possibility of Bixby’s presence in the handset. The Galaxy Tab S3 might be launched in a few weeks or during the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which will take place this February. Touch areas might be present along the sides and edges.

All three phones have been the subject of rumors before. But what is interesting is that the phone might lack flat screen version. Apart from that it will be equipped with the powerful Exynos 8895 and Snapdragon 835 chipset, which will be paired with Mali-G71 GPU.

We said at the beginning that 60 million units is likely a reach. Both the Galaxy S5 and the S6 recorded 45 million sales while the Galaxy S7 expects to achieve 48 million sales.

Kaye Reese

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