Samsung Galaxy S8+ Latest Leak: 6.2in Screen, 12MP Camera, 4GB RAM

Feb 23, 2017 08:16 PM EST | Jayde Winston

Samsung's next flagship leaked by Twitter leak superstar Evan Blass. The leak suggests the key features fo Samsung's large screen variant otherwise known as Samsung S8+. Key features such as screen size, connectivity, and security elements discussed.

In the latest post of Evan Blass, the Samsung S8+ leak suggests exhibiting a 6.2-inch rectangular screen or a 6.1-inch screen with round corners. All screens will be 100% Super AMOLED display with Quad HD+. Regarding its camera features, so far, the Samsung S8+ will be a 12 megapixel with a dual pixel technology feature similar to what DSLR camera use. Also, an 8MP Front Facing Camera is expected for Samsung's next flagship. Nonetheless, the next flagship is perfect for all selfie lovers out there.

The Samsung S8+ security attributes feature Iris recognition technology to heighten the level of safety in the device. According to IB Times, the large variant Samsung S8+ will also be secured by Samsung Knox security features.

The essential functions or features for Samsung S8+ includes Samsung Pay, Wireless Charging, Android Operating System (Nougat), and 4G LTE connectivity. Regarding the phone's storage, the phone might come with a 64GB storage that can be sold separately, and 4GB RAM. The processor chipset used is still in question, but the source suggests that Samsung S8+ will most likely utilize the Snapdragon 835 similar to what Sony is using for its next flagship. Samsung S8+ will also come with AKG earphones. AKG is an Austria-based manufacturer of microphones, headphones, and wireless audio system.

As always, Samsung Galaxy S8+ is dust and water resistant through IP68. Evan Blass Samsung, S8+ spec sheet, is not yet confirmed by Samsung themselves. Thus, readers should take each information with a grain of salt. But, for the record, Blass has a good record regarding leaking stuff.

What are your thoughts about the latest Samsung S8+ leak? Share it in the comment section below, and stay tuned for more news and updates.

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