The new Samsung Galaxy S8 will not arrive until next 2017, but the rumors about it are already numerous.
And, when it comes to the Samsung flagship, leaks and rumors grow like foam. Some suggest that the terminal will be equipped with a screen with 4K technology, and now the idea that the S8's camera could have a double sensor is taking on more force than ever .
Both rumors are quite possible since, facing the insertion of virtual reality in the use of the terminals of the future, having screens of such quality and with cameras that offer optimal results is, at least, very likely.
The 4K screens of the future Samsung, in addition to having a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, will be manufactured under Bio Blue technology, which has the advantage of showing only 6% of blue light compared to 32% of AMOLED panels, which ensures a much higher protection for the user's eyes, especially when it comes to using the phone with virtual reality glasses.
As for the proposal of the double sensor integrated in the S8 camera, it is certainly more than a probability. At the moment the S7 has one of the best cameras that we have been able to test on a smartphone, since Dual Pixel technology, which catches light in a way never seen before on a phone, does not go unnoticed in the results obtained.
This new rumor ensures that the Galaxy S8 will have a rear camera with a binomial of 12 + 13 megapixels (one resolution per sensor). In addition, it is also rumored that the terminal will have another new front camera of up to 8 megapixels, in addition to an iris detection scanner, a feature that Samsung already introduced in the Galaxy Note 7. With this news we can think that Samsung will follow the path of Huawei or even Apple, whose new smartphone, the iPhone 7, is also said to include a dual camera.
Perhaps these characteristics will not catch anyone by surprise if we consider that the manufacturer had already dropped the intention of including them in future terminals in the past.
Another point that perhaps could be in the new Samsung smartphone would eliminate one model thereby keeping only the curve version of the logo terminals (edge) as made with the Galaxy Note 7. Apparently the new phablet has been very well received by the public, breaking a new record for pre-purchase reservations, with which Samsung may consider maintaining a single style.
With all these increasingly latent rumors and leaks about Samsung's new flagship, we can't wait until the phone is unveiled in February next year, although who knows, maybe the Korean company drops something tomorrow during his press conference at the IFA fair in Berlin.