Samsung company reportedly begins its mass production for Samsung Galaxy S8. Reports also suggest that the firm looks forward on shipping over 10 million phones in two months.

According to a report from Gadgets 360, rumor has it that Samsung reaches its mass production stage. The company's goal is to make more than 10 million phone units in its first phase of Samsung Galaxy S8 and Gala S8 Plus.

Adding on to the reports, Samsung reportedly will not prioritize South Korea this time around. However, the company looks forward on launching Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus globally soon after it launching date at the end of the month.

It is said that Samsung is already behind the schedule due to the issues from Galaxy Note 7. As a result, the company needs to skip Mobile World Congress 2017 which is a bit unusual for them as it is marked as the best events for showcasing the newest phones of each mobile company.

As per the site's note, to make up for their absence at the last MWC 2017, Samsung will hold its very own event to present their phones. A global launch has been planned to showcase Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus to the consumers.

Another report says that Samsung Galaxy S8 has already started its production unit in Vietnam. The company expects to ship 7.8 million phones in April and 4.7 million this month of March. All in all, the firm is set to have a "12.5 million units of production" in its first few months.

On the other hand, as for the other details about Samsung Galaxy S8, Trusted Reviews reports that the phone is expected to have an increase in the display size. The mobile might have a screen-to-body ratio. Not to mention, it might also scrap the Home Button feature.

Stay tuned for more Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus updates.