• Pedestrians pass through the Samsung Galaxy S8 billboard.

Pedestrians pass through the Samsung Galaxy S8 billboard. (Photo : Getty images/Sean Gallup)

Samsung Galaxy S8 launch is reportedly happening early next year, wherein the smartphone will boast the features of the now-defunct Galaxy Note 7 sans battery issues.

According to Forbes, the Galaxy S8 will be seen by consumers as an innovator of several new concepts.  It is stated that the Galaxy S8 can be the pathway that allows the South Korean company to get into action in 2017.

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One of the best examples of this potential is in the iris scanner. Samsung's implementation of biometric security on the Note 7 included iris recognition that allows to unlock the phone simply by a glance at it. The additional layer of security alongside a PIN code and fingerprint recognition would have disclosed a variety of curious areas both in the wider enterprise sector and in areas that called for increased security.

If the plan was followed through, the Note 7 would have permitted developers to have more time to work with the system. Organizations also would become experts and enabled to announce the features of Galaxy S8 for more positive reviews.

Rather the Galaxy S8 has started the discussion around iris recognition with no lead-in from a fortunate Q4 hardware release.

Android Headlines reported that as Galaxy Note 7 permanently withdrawn, Samsung flagship smartphones are Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge that were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress trade show back in February of this year.

After the battery explosion disaster, customers confronted with brand new Samsung Note 7, Note 8 and Galaxy S8 is going through some delay for release due to Samsung' battery provider, SDI.

Until now, Samsung has not been providing more details regarding its emerging flagship handset and it is expected that debut will take place at the Mobile World Congress 2017 in February.

As the next-gen Samsung smartphone is expected to have an improved camera - as confirmed by the company's vice chairman - there has been no authorization on whether the Galaxy S8 would have the dual-camera setup route.

It is also rumored that the smartphone will have a bezel-less design and probably no home button. It is trusted that the phone will home a 5-megapixel selfie camera that offers autofocus support.