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Samsung Galaxy S8 Render

Samsung Galaxy S8 case maker’s renders leaked, gives a look at design

It’s a very well known fact that Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy S8 at the MWC 2017 event which is a few weeks away from now and till then rumors and leaks are what we have. Though we’ve heard that the Galaxy S8 might pack a 6GB RAM with 128GB storage and it could also have a complete design makeover from past some time, we are yet to witness how the Galaxy S8 would look like.

To fill that void, Ghostek has released images of its Atomic shock resistant case for the Samsung Galaxy S8 including the renders of the smartphone. However, the case makers just have the dimensions and controls layout to design their cases which bring us to the fact that they don’t necessarily have the information about the actual materials and design that Samsung chose for the Galaxy S8.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Render

From the render images, the Galaxy S8 packs a dual curved display and a relatively large gap for the camera module, meaning we might actually see a Dual camera setup from Samsung after all. On the front, we don’t see any capacitive buttons, so the Fingerprint sensor will be beneath the OLED display or Samsung decided to skip the Fingerprint sensor(which wouldn’t make any sense). You can see the Power button and volume rockers towards the left side.

Galaxy S8

Though these are just Render leaks which we see every year with all the Flagships, we suggest you take this with a pinch of salt until we get to see the device for real once it goes official. Stay tuned for more information on the Samsung’s Flagship device.

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