The Samsung Galaxy S8 will be launched not by the plan of the company, but the flagship smartphone will roll out on what it's best suited to.

The Galaxy S8, as the flagship smartphone of Samsung for 2017, was always going to be a key product launch. The release cadence of Samsung would have allowed the Galaxy S8 to refine the concepts seen in the Galaxy Note 7. Unfortunately, the various Note 7 battery issues have put paid to the tech company's best laid plans.

Instead, the Galaxy S8 will be available as the originator of a number of new concepts. It technically puts more pressure on the Galaxy S8 development team, nonetheless, it appears that every department of Samsung is under pressure. The upcoming Samsung flagship smartphone can be the firebreak that allows the South Korean tech giant to slingshot into 2017, Forbes reported.

A great example of the tech company's potential challenge is in the iris scanner. Samsung's implementation of biometric security on the Note 7 includes the iris recognition that allows a user to unlock their smartphone simply by staring at it. With that, the Galaxy S8 will launch around iris recognition without a lead-in from a successful fourth quarter hardware release.

On the other hand, the ultimate Android offerings from the Samsung Galaxy series are about to get down to all its seriousness with regards to the crowded selfie business. The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 is speculated to come along with a major upgrade to its front-facing camera.

The front-facing snapper of Galaxy S8 is set to be equipped with an autofocus functionality. A first for the South Korean tech company, the feature will surely bring a bigger crowd to its already massive fanbase, as the selfie specifications are considered to be a must in a smartphone considering photos are taken quite significantly, according to ET News.

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