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Samsung Galaxy S8 Latest News: Samsung’s Galaxy S8 With Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 Processor Is Capable Of Having Gigabit LTE-Class Speeds [VIDEO]

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Samsung's Galaxy S8 Android smartphone is packed with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835. Being the newest chip from the company, the Galaxy S8 will be capable of having a Gigabit LTE-class speeds.

Gigabit LTE is basically 4G LTE on steroids that would make the Samsung Galaxy S8 nearly 18 times faster than its competitors. The feature would allow data speeds of the Galaxy S8 up to 1 Gigabit per second. Nonetheless, it has been said that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will go as high as 300 megabits per second, CNET reported.

Samsung Galaxy S8's Gigabit LTE would allow tech fans to download a two-hour film in 15 seconds. The feature would also pave the way for Galaxy S8 owners live streaming 360-degree videos for virtual reality. Also, Samsung's latest smartphone could be the first handset to have Google's instant apps support and the instant-loading mobile app. These Samsung Galaxy S8 features are expected to work like websites.

Nevertheless, the Samsung Galaxy S8 could be the first handset to feature the latest standard of the wireless transmission technology, the Bluetooth 5. This Samsung Galaxy S8 feature is twice as fast compared to its previous version, which has a range of 1000 feet and more, Forbes reported.

That being said, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will come along with tiny bezels, a 5.8-inch quad-HD infinity display, a weird laptop dock and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Samsung's latest handset will be packing a 4GB of RAM as well as a 64GB of internal storage capacity. In terms of the camera specs, Samsung Galaxy S8 boasts a 12MP dual-pixel sensor rear shooter and an 8MP autofocus front snapper.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 pre-order kicked off is on March 30. It has been said that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will be sold at $720 on Verizon, and the wireless company offers an installment plan of $30 per month for 2 years.

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