The Samsung Galaxy S8 will eliminate the headphone jack and adopt the USB-C connector

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As the supposed date of presentation of the Galaxy S8 approaches, scheduled within the framework of the Mobile World Congress to be held at the end of February next year, there are more and more rumors related to this terminal that are being published and practically confirmed. One of the ones that has taken the most strength in recent days has to do with removing the headphone jack from the S8, following the fashion of some Android manufacturers, who had eliminated it prior to the launch of the iPhone 7, everything must be said.

Before the iPhone will be officially unveiled, both Motorola and Oppo had launched several terminals where the 3,5 mm jack It had completely disappeared, although it seems that it has really been Apple who has innovated in this regard. In this way we cannot say, although we can, that Samsung is copying Apple in this regard. This information has been published on SamMobile, a website specialized in the Korean firm's terminals, so it makes a lot of sense and is likely to be true.

Other novelties that seem to come from the hand of the Galaxy S8, is the integration of the home button within the screen, so that the firm could expand the size of the screen without having the limitation of the classic physical button, like Apple with the iPhone. In addition, it would also make use of the USB-C connection, a requirement for all telephone companies that launch new devices on the market.

But what will attract the most attention will be the integration of the assistant Viv, created by the former employees who designed Siri, but seeing the role that Apple was giving it within the mobile operating system, they had to leave the company and create a much better assistant than Siri, where integration with the system and applications is total.


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