Samsung to launch Galaxy S8, S8+ on Wednesday: All you need to know
The Galaxy S8 is the South Korean company’s first flagship product after the 'exploding' Galaxy Note 7 fiasco last year
The
next couple of days and weeks will be a test of Samsung’s resilience as
it launches Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ smartphones on Wednesday. The
Galaxy S8 will be the South Korean company’s first flagship product
after the “exploding” Galaxy Note 7 fiasco last year.
Barring the display size and battery capacity, not much separates the
two models. The Samsung Galaxy S8 boxes in a 5.8-inch QHD+ super AMOLED
display ((1440x2960p) and its variant Galaxy S8+ offers the same
display at 6.2-inches. Besides Corning Gorilla Glass 5, the devices
house 4GB RAM and offer 64GB inbuilt storage which can be expanded up to
256GB with a microSD card.
Both models come with a 12-megapixel
rear camera with OIS and an 8-megapixel snapper on the front. Other connectivity options includes 4G LTE support, WiFi, Bluetooth v5.0, USB
Type-C, NFC and GPS. Also, among a host of sensors, S8 and S8+ offer
heart rate sensor for the health conscious. The variants support
wireless and quick charging as well.
The devices also come with
Samsung’s smart assistant Bixby, much like Google Assistant or Apple
Siri. Bixby can talk, see, read and recommend suggestions to the user.
The
Galaxy S8 sports a 3,000 mAh battery and weighs 155 grams, while the
Galaxy S8+ comes with a 3,500 mAh battery and weighs 173 grams.
Flipkart
has already put up banners on its e-commerce portal announcing that it
will sell the two smartphones, which will be available in Midnight
Black, Coral Blue and Maple Gold colours.
In, perhaps, one of biggest recalls in the history of smartphones, Samsung had asked about 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 users to return their
devices last September, hinting at a possible battery problem, following
numerous reports that the phones caught fire. Subsequently, the move to
provide customers with replacement devices too failed as Note 7
explosions continued prompting Samsung to call off the production and it
was curtains for the Note 7.
The episode drained nearly USD 17
billion from Samsung’s value at a time when it was undergoing a
corruption scandal. The embarrassment prompted to postpone the launch of
S8 and S8+ as well.
As a result, during the October-December
period it had no flagship to enter the market with. No doubt, Samsung
will want to win back customers, gain their confidence and regain the credibility it lost due to Note 7.
All is not lost for Samsung as
Apple and Google couldn’t make a heavy dent in the premium smartphones
segment with iPhone 7 Pixel devices. It will be interesting to see how
Samsung positions and prices the Galaxy S8 and S8+ models on Wednesday.
It
has to bear in mind that losses from Note 7 fiasco have to be covered
up without making Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ super expensive
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