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    Thumbs up Samsung tries to win back customers with Galaxy S8 smartphone

    Samsung Electronics unveiled its Galaxy S8 smartphone Wednesday as it battles to regain the market leadership it lost to Apple after the embarrassing withdrawal of the fire-prone Note 7s.

    Boasting some of the largest wraparound screens ever made, the S8 is the South Korean tech giant's first new premium phone
    since the Note 7 debacle in October, which wiped out $5.48 billion US of profit and helped Apple overtake Samsung as the world's top smartphone maker in the fourth quarter.

    Two versions of the Galaxy S8, code-named Dream internally, were launched at a media event in New York on Wednesday, with 6.2-inch (15.75 cm) and 5.8-inch (14.75 cm) curved screens --— the largest to date for Samsung's premium smartphones.
    Samsung-Return of the Note 7

    Samsung has a lot riding on its new Galaxy S8 smartphone, introduced Wednesday, after losing credibility with its fire-prone Note 7, which it had to recall twice. (Lee Jin-man/Associated Press)

    The phones, which will go on sale on April 21, are slightly longer but comparable in width to their predecessors as Samsung has eliminated nearly all of the bezel borders around the face to maximize the screen surface area.

    The S8 features Samsung's new artificial intelligence service, Bixby, with functions including a voice-commanded assistant system similar to Apple's Siri. There is also a new facial recognition application that lets users unlock their phones by looking at them.
    Image revival

    Samsung is hoping the design update and the new features will be enough to revive sales in a year Apple is expected to introduce major changes to its iPhones for their 10th anniversary, including the very curved screens that have become staples of the Galaxy brand.


    The S8 is also crucial for Samsung's image as a maker of reliable mobile devices. The self-combusting Galaxy Note 7s had to be scrapped in October just two months after their launch, and a failed attempt to recall the Note 7s in September was particularly damaging, investors and analysts say, leading to questions about the firm's credibility.

    Samsung responded by implementing new battery safety measures after an internal investigation identified battery problems from two different suppliers as the cause of the Note 7's problems.

    Still, some analysts say consumers may be wary of potential safety problems with the S8.

    "Initial sales of the S8 may appear slow compared to what was typical for previous model releases," said Lux Research analyst Christopher Robinson. "In other words, smaller initial sales spike."

    Samsung's early marketing of the S8 has eschewed the safety issue, which brand experts say is an attempt to avoid reminding consumers of the images of burnt Note 7s that spread around the world late last year.
    8-point safety check

    In the immediate run-up to the launch, Samsung made little mention of safety.

    But in January the company announced a comprehensive safety plan after concluding that faulty batteries from two suppliers caused some Note 7s to catch fire.


    It now has an eight-point safety check protocol that includes x-raying the batteries. And, at the design level, phones have more room to properly house the battery. Such steps have been reflected in the S8's development, the company said.

    Executives have said there will be no repeat of the Note 7 debacle, and one person familiar with the matter told Reuters the S8 launch was pushed back to ensure it is safe to use.

    "The additional measures Samsung has taken should certainly improve battery safety and durability," said Lewis Larsen, president of Chicago-based battery technology consultancy Lattice Energy. "These are most definitely not just cosmetic steps 'for show.'"
    Samsungs Next Phone

    Koh Dong-jin, president of Samsung's mobile communications business, shows the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus during a news conference, Wednesday, March 29, 2017, in New York. (Mary Altaffer/Associated Press)

    The company has also this month put a long-time mobile executive in charge of a new product quality improvement office, and affiliate Samsung SDI has invested 150 billion won (around $180 million Cdn) on improving battery safety.
    Note 7 returns, too

    Samsung recalled the Note 7 last September to replace faulty Samsung SDI batteries, but replacement batteries from Amperex Technology Ltd. also proved faulty due to different problems — an embarrassment for a company that prides itself on product quality, analysts say. The Note 7 was eventually pulled from the market in October.

    The company said earlier this week it plans to sell refurbished versions of the Note 7 smartphones, equipped with new batteries that have gone through the new safety measures.

    And safety is still on the minds of potential buyers of the new phone.

    In one poll asking people what features they were looking forward to most in the S8, one Twitter user quipped: "A non exploding phone."

    And at last week's annual shareholder meeting, one young boy stood up and asked Samsung to double down on safety. "In future, even if it takes time, I hope there will be no incidents like the Galaxy Note 7 explosions," he said.

    Some analysts expect the S8 to outsell the Galaxy S7, which was Samsung's best seller in its first year from launch.

    Others, though, say consumers may prefer to wait a few months before buying, just to be sure the new phones are safe.
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    Looks like the best phone on the market. Love the small bezels.
    Not worth the 1100$ price tag though.

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    How large is the radius of explosion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    How large is the radius of explosion?
    Hopefully no explosions this round kanyemane!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dacoolist View Post
    Hopefully no explosions this round kanyemane!
    damn right, aint no need for more explosions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dacoolist View Post
    Hopefully no explosions this round kanyemane!
    But will it still work as a pocket warmer come winter?
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    What's a bezel? Never encountered that word before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/sa...y-s8-1.4045411



    Looks like the best phone on the market. Love the small bezels.
    Not worth the 1100$ price tag though.
    Samsung fans are just as loyal as Apple fanatics. I think they'll do okay. The only concern I have seen from people is whether or not it will remain on the no-fly list. Which is kind of an irrelevant concern given that only the S7 was blacklisted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    How large is the radius of explosion?
    It's over Over 9000!!!!...feet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mic_128 View Post
    What's a bezel? Never encountered that word before.
    Cmon man. Keep up with the times.

    Definition - What does Bezel mean?
    Bezel is a term used to describe the outside frame of a computer, monitor or any other computing device. This is important for product developers and designers in evaluating the overall perimeter of the device/component and its possible ramifications. Newer device designs such the iPad have extremely narrow bezels, allowing for more screen. This has become an increasingly important design factor for consumers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemini Soul View Post
    It's over Over 9000!!!!...feet
    Damn son

    thats close to 2 miles.

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    I hope we don't have to wait another 10 years to get rid of the last bezels.
    I want a full screen like in the sci-fi movies! No bezels! Death to bezels! Viva la revolution!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    Damn son

    thats close to 2 miles.
    oh, c'mon, learn to count in useful units, please.

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    I've been a huge Samsung supporter ever since the Galaxy phones started (which is a few years back), until this year where my Galaxy 7 screen broke not a month after buying it... while it was laying on my desk, since I hardly ever take my phone with me.

    The S7 series suffered a lot of issues, and it's weakened the brand. They have a lot of work if they want to win people back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranzino View Post
    oh, c'mon, learn to count in useful units, please.
    It is useful, as it has a use, but you snobs make it seem like it matters which measurement is used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Partysaurus Rex View Post
    Samsung fans are just as loyal as Apple fanatics. I think they'll do okay. The only concern I have seen from people is whether or not it will remain on the no-fly list. Which is kind of an irrelevant concern given that only the S7 was blacklisted.
    I have an S7 currently and have had a few other Galaxy phones, and no, they can go fuck off. The smaller phone is 5.8 in? Do they expect everyone to have a purse to stick that in...

    I almost got an iphone instead of an S7, but I hated iOS enough that I still didn't switch. Looks like I probably will this year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kujako View Post
    But will it still work as a pocket warmer come winter?
    I didn't know BEARS needed pocket warmers!

    Most phones can still become warm, especially if you run a benchmark test on them to max that processor outtttt - That will make it warm enough for ya ^_-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sesshou View Post
    I have an S7 currently and have had a few other Galaxy phones, and no, they can go fuck off. The smaller phone is 5.8 in? Do they expect everyone to have a purse to stick that in...

    I almost got an iphone instead of an S7, but I hated iOS enough that I still didn't switch. Looks like I probably will this year...
    You do realise S8 has lower front surface area than S7 Edge, right? It's just the screen-to-body ratio that's considerably increased...
    Then again you seem to be the Samsung equivalent of 'get new iPhone every year', so I guess checking specs isn't your style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farron69 View Post
    I hope we don't have to wait another 10 years to get rid of the last bezels.
    I want a full screen like in the sci-fi movies! No bezels! Death to bezels! Viva la revolution!

    I want a clear see through phone damnit!

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    It's about time for me to get a new phone but I might hold out a couple of months this cycle.

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    I think this article is missing the real question.

    Does it have a headphone jack?

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