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galaxy-S8For some time now, there have been speculations about the arrival of a new Samsung flagship. Yes, we are talking about Galaxy The S8, which was supposed to hit the market a few months ago. However, the current situation has changed the plans, to which the Korean company itself commented:

“Currently, we have no plans to release a new flagship under the Samsung name Galaxy S8. Even before a new one was released Galaxy Note 7, we had a long-term and precise plan for when Galaxy S8 to announce to the world. Unfortunately, something has happened that is holding us back from implementing our plans."

Speculations are circulating almost all over the internet that the problematic one is to blame for the whole situation Galaxy Note 7, which the company decided to bury underground. However, Samsung will have to try to release a new flagship as quickly as possible to catch up with financial losses and other irregularities.

However, the eponymous company has to deal with a very unpleasant financial settlement, thanks to the damage caused by the premium Galaxy Note 7. On top of everything, thanks to the Note 7 model, Samsung lost more than 5 billion dollars, which is about 125 billion crowns when converted. Engineers must, among other things, answer the question "What was behind the failure Galaxy Grade 7?". One thing is clear, faulty batteries are to blame for everything. But if Samsung does not want to spread infected batteries among its other models, it must make a radical solution.

Samsung has calmed down its fans a little. On November 4 this year, the Blue Coral version will be introduced to the Korean market Galaxy The S7, which at first glance doesn't look bad at all.

"Although we had planned to release Galaxy S7 Blue Coral for the whole world, we had to slightly change our plans based on the current situation. For the time being, the limited edition will only be available for the Korean market.”

*Source: PhoneArena

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