Samsung Galaxy S8: A Rebel Or A Conformist?

As an atmosphere of excitement builds up in the technological arena after the release of the new iPhone this September, consumers are eagerly waiting for Samsung Galaxy S8 to make its move in the never-ending race of wheezing past the 'other'.

The much ambitious South Korean company needs to be seen as a visionary and pace-setter when it comes to establishing modern design trends, promoting new technology, confronting challenges head-on and most importantly, not be seen as a 'left-behind' candidate. They have high hopes for the next-generation Samsung Galaxy S8.

With all its efforts poured into crafting Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung seems determined to tell the world out-loud that S8 will not only mark the next-generation flagship smartphone, but will also pick up the broken pieces left behind by Note 7's rather wrecked legacy of disappointment and a subsequent trail of fire. Therefore, Samsung Galaxy S8 needs to be promising as far as reliability and redeeming the title of innovation is concerned.

Now let's get down to the fun part. Specifications for the much awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 have already been leaking out, instilling excitement and anticipation among the inquisitive consumers. The new Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a full-fledged 4K resolution screen along with a graphics chip that's literally a powerhouse!

Despite the awesome raw power of Samsung Galaxy S8, much attention has being given to its shift from micro-USB to USB-C, a similar strategy used during the launching of Note-7. This has in turn allowed Samsung Galaxy S8 to take up a new design rendition, remove the 3.5mm headphone jack and stack in the entire wired audio function via the new port.

Even though a number of Android smartphone makers were already speculating the decision to remove the headphone jack, Apple's initiative in doing so might only speed up the acceptance of others to take up this strategy. This crucial decision falls on Samsung Galaxy S8, either to suggest that Apple is mistaken or to tread the same path as its rival.

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