Samsung latest Galaxy S8 series has come up with a new moniker, S8+, dropping the famed "Edge" branding. This new Samsung moniker has gone viral on the internet when credible leaker Evan Blass took to Twitter his most recent discovery.
Meanwhile, aside from Blass' Galaxy S8+ tease, major speculations among Samsung insiders peaked after analyzing all the information gathered from other leaks regarding the Galaxy S8+. Considering the said smartphone will host a reduced bezels and infinity screen, it is natural to assume that a large percentage of the device will expand the display. However, this equates that a smaller compartment for the batteries is at risk, according to Forbes.
Samsung Galaxy S8+ battery problems is a bit confusing. Normal users would assume that a 3000mAh battery is quite sufficient. It may seem so, since that figure is already high for smartphone usage but a bigger display is something to ponder on. Galaxy S8+ will remain at risk to battery shortage since the display is a notorious cause of battery drain.
In addition, next generation processors form Exynos and SnapDragon chipsets will sure optimize Galaxy S8+ life since they are expected to be more efficient than their predecessors which have been used in Samsung's previous lineup, as noted on Tom's Guide. On a positive note, Samsung is reportedly having a hands-on launching for Galaxy S8+ in New York City on March 29 days after it is introduced at the MWC2017 this month.
Blass' Galaxy S8+ leak is somehow believable not only for consistently ending up with correct information outcome in his major revelations, the Korean tech giant, Samsung, has officially followed him on Twitter. Check out his tweet below: