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Samsung Galaxy S8 Release Date, Specs: Device Could Double Up On Cameras, Devcie To Save Note 7 [VIDEO]

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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is said to have a dual-lens camera and an iris scanner, wherein the device inherited the iris scanner feature from the Galaxy Note 7.

Both of the dual-lens camera and an iris scanner feature of Samsung Galaxy S8 were always typically changed by Samsung on its flagship each year. With dual-lens camera feature popping up on the likes of the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G5, adding this feature to the Galaxy S8 would make it competitive with its rivals.

However, according to the latest reports, the death of the Note 7 has actually made these features more promising, as doubling up on camera lenses will allow the South Korean tech company help its parts suppliers make up for the lost earnings on the Galaxy Note 7, Tech Radar has learned.

Samsung's plan to include a dual-lens camera and an iris scanner feature in the Galaxy S8 could double up its revenue for lens and module suppliers, especially since the camera utilizes two separate modules and two lenses.

Futhermore, the South Korean tech company representative stated that the tech company never uses the same camera for its flagship models, as they upgraded the camera of its flagship device every year. Which means, there surely will be an improvement in Galaxy S8's camera, according to Phone Arena.

In spite of that, it has been said that the Galaxy S8 will come along with a 5-inch screen, while the S8 Edge/Plus could be crossing the phablet territory as the smartphone is speculated to be sporting a 5.5-inch display.

In addition, Galaxy S8 smartphone could feature 4K resolution, while the S8 Edge/Plus might settle for a 2K display. Both smartphones are speculated to have a virtual reality (VR) capability, the latest Android 7.0 Nougat OS, and Galaxy S8 and S8 Edge/Plus could be powered by Samsung's Exynos processor.

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