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Galaxy S8 Spec Sheet & Pictures Leak—Here's Everything We Know

Samsung branding display at a technology exhibition.

WinFuture, a German tech-news site, has leaked a spec sheet for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. We previously covered all speculation and leaks in our rumor roundup, but thanks to Roland Quandt, we now have a very clear look at what to expect from Samsung's latest flagship release.

Below, you will find a detailed list of all the technical specs. Some highlights include a 12-megapixel camera with a F/1.7 aperture, 8 MP front camera, internal storage of 64 GB with microSD expandable storage up to 256 GB, and a 3,000 mAh battery (WinFuture speculates the S8 Plus will feature a 3,500 mAh battery).

Along with that 8 MP front camera, WinFuture reports Samsung is including an iris scanner. This feature, which was present on the Galaxy Note7, will add an extra level of security for not only accessing the phone, but for saving personal information inside a folder only accessible with the iris scan.

We've already seen quite a few leaked images of the Galaxy S8, and they are certainly enticing. The most eye-catching aspect to the phone is a giant AMOLED display, which is almost entirely bezel-less.

Smartphones displaying a blue-themed user interface with app icons.

The Galaxy S8 (left) and S8 Plus (right).

Samsung is set to formally announce the Galaxy S8 on March 29, 2017. Until then, we can ogle at all of the leaked info. For all photos and specs, check out the original article from WinFuture.

Cover photo via Nan Palmero/Flickr

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