Thursday, January 5, 2017

Galaxy S8 will have batteries produced by the same manufacturer of the … – Tudocelular.com

After a beginning as well accepted with the family of Galaxy S7 in the last year, Samsung decided to direct the attention to the Note 7, which was highlighted by the beautiful design and power respectable.

Unfortunately the phablet in the end it ended up being reported as one of the greatest fiascoes of the year, and left a bitter and sad scar for company in the east.

For the year 2017, the Samsung expect the S8 to be a watershed for the flagship Galaxy line, and delete the ghost and the estate left by the Note 7 "explosive" in 2016.

The future flagship of Samsung is a smartphone’s most talked-about and anticipated of the Android ecosystem, taking into account the weight and responsibility that the device loads, all the hype impressive about it is inevitable.

As the community of rumors are not sleeping in service, various details in respect of the eighth generation of the Galaxy family appeared on weight in the last few months, pointing that the S8 will be provided with a screen curved 4K and dual camera, saying even goodbye to the traditional physical home button, though the Samsung even confirm the veracity of this information.

But in this first week of 2017, the name of the smartphone comes to the fore again, this time with respect to the battery of the same. In an official statement, Samsung has confirmed that its subsidiary, SDI will be responsible for the battery of the Galaxy S8 this year.

Samsung SDI was also responsible for the battery models of the Note 7, and since the death of the phablet has been fighting to regain the trust of customers, but has not ceased its activities in partnership with its parent company.

The most notable examples currently of batteries of the SDI can be seen in the current Galaxy family The – made official on the last day 2.

The Samsung did not make clear whether the SDI will be the only supplier of the batteries of the S8, but it stresses the quality of its products and faith in the company.

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