Good news for Samsung friends who are eager to get the upcoming Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Edge, as the South Korean company reportedly has begun testing smartphones.
The information comes from TechTastic that has discovered an interesting detail for the company's upcoming devices.
The Galaxy S8 appears to be using Samsung's codename SM-G950U, while the EGDE Galaxy S8 is known as the SM-G955U. Both devices running the operating system Android 7.0 Nougat, which is not should be a surprise since the Google already released Android 7.1.1.
The UAProf documents do not reveal anything else about the upcoming S8 Edge and S8 devices, so we will stay with the information we already have from previous reports.
Note that Samsung has decided not to present its flagship at MWC 2017, but at a special event to be held on March 29.
The global recall of the Galaxy Note 7, as well as the investigations after the withdrawal of the phone from the market, postponed the announcement of the Galaxy S8 for about a month, but everything shows that the "fuss" caused works in favor of the marketing of the upcoming device .
Samsung usually launches new versions of the Galaxy S series in late February or early March at the Mobile World Congress tech show. As we previously reported, this won't happen this year, but starting in 2018, Samsung could return to old announcement pattern.
It remains to be seen whether consumers continue to take over the company from South Korea.