The Galaxy S8 will come in two versions in 2017, something already expected by fans of the Galaxy S line, but a recent news released on Wednesday (09) has indicated that Samsung intends to enlarge the screen size offered in the device to conquer the fans of the line Note that were on hand this year in the face of the fiasco involving the Galaxy Note 7.
Now the legendary Evan Blass, responsible for the account @evleaks on Twitter, has just announced that the Galaxy S8 will come in models of SM-G950 and SM-G955. Interestingly, Samsung could skip numbering '940' that would be expected for 2017, as the Galaxy S7 launched on the market is the SM-G930, while the S7 is the Edge SM-G935.
He also says that there is another unit of the company in the development, this being the SM-N950. This would be the Galaxy Note 8? The Galaxy Note 7 has arrived as the SM-N930, which shows that Samsung may skip from one numbering to try to get away from the problematic unit that have tarnished its reputation in 2016.
The Galaxy S8 will arrive in early 2017. The new flagship of Samsung will enter the test phase from January. However, the news may arrive a little later than expected, as recent rumors are betting that the launch will happen only in April. Until there is new information about the Galaxy S8 will be shared by Evan Blass, among other sources renowned.
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