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Samsung Galaxy S8 Release Date, Leaks: How Galaxy S8 Users Will Launch The Camera Without Unlocking The Device [VIDEO]

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Samsung smartphone users are familiar to press the home button a couple of time to launch the camera in an instant. Nonetheless, considering that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will get rid of the conventional home button, it's unclear how tech fans will launch the Galaxy S8 camera without actually unlocking the device first.

A recently surfaced image gave tech fans a brief glimpse of the Settings app open on the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S8, according to The Android Soul. The Samsung Galaxy S8 leaked image reveals that the Advanced Functions menu lets users open the camera app by pressing the power key of the device twice quickly in a succession. If the shreds of information made known by this Samsung Galaxy S8 leaked image are anything to go by, tech enthusiasts will be able to configure the power button to quick launch the camera app on the device by pressing it twice in quick succession.

Nevertheless, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is said to come along with a dual-camera setup, as well as an S-Pen support and a 4K display, First Post reported. The upcoming device is speculated to feature a Bixby digital assistant, just like Apple's Siri and Google Assistant. Several tech experts claim that the South Korean tech giant would launch the Galaxy S8 with bigger display size, which is estimated could go as much as 6-inches. In spite of that, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is rumored to be available without the 3.5mm audio jack.

Meanwhile, tech fans who will purchase the Samsung Galaxy S8 would not be worried if ever they cracked the device, as the tech giant will cover the crack with the Samsung Guard S8 protection plan, Android Authority has learned. The Samsung Guard S8 could extended the warranty, giving Samsung Galaxy S8 users another year of protection and it includes services such as remote support. That being the case, Samsung will announce the Galaxy S8 during the Galaxy UNPACKED 2017 event on March 29.

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