Eight reasons the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus are good for business
Samsung is the most popular Android smartphone maker and has done a good job addressing both consumer and enterprise needs. The new Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus offer a lot for everyone.
Those burned by Samsung’s recall of the Galaxy Note 7 in late 2016 won’t have to wait much longer for the Note 8.
According to Reuters, Samsung will hold a launch event for the Note 8 in the “second half of August” in New York City. The timing is similar to last year’s launch event for the Note 7, which took place in early August of 2016.
A Samsung representative declined to comment.
Of course, the Note 7 was short lived with a global recall following the device’s after faulty batteries caused some units to catch fire and explode.
Samsung’s timing of the Note 8 launch not stays in line with previous launches, but it also helps the Korean company beat Apple to the next-generation punch.
Apple typically announces a new iPhone in September, followed by launch a couple of weeks later. This year, rumors about the iPhone 8 put the announcement in late September with October availability.
If true, that could give Samsung a full two months of consumer attention before the iPhone 8 is available.
Current rumors tout Samsung’s Note 8 as having the same 18.5:9 display ratio as the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, with a slightly bigger display than the larger S8 model. Naturally, the Note 8 will feature S Pen support as well.