A new report by Forbes claims to have the answer — and, oddly enough, it also affects another flagship, the LG's upcoming G6.
According to the report, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S8 on April 14, and it will be the first phone to feature Qualcomm's new processor, the Snapdragon 835. And that is precisely the reason why LG's G6 will come with Snapdragon 821 — Samsung (who worked with Qualcomm to build the new Snapdragon chip) gets to be first in line.
If we trust the report, which Forbes claims comes from a very credible, unnamed source, the narrative likely goes like this: Both companies were originally supposed to launch their new flagships at MWC, which kicks off on Feb. 27 in Barcelona. LG's timeline still stands, but since Samsung pushed back its S8 launch, LG will have to launch the G6 with an older chip.
While the news is a bit disappointing to LG fans, all of this probably won't matter too much. Snapdragon 821 is currently the fastest smartphone system-on-a-chip available, and both new phones will surely perform great, regardless of which version of Snapdragon they use.
Besides the new Snapdragon chip, the Galaxy S8 is rumored to have a new design with a radically increased screen-to-body ratio, no home button, waterproof design and a digital assistant called "Bixby."
As far as the LG G6 goes, its launch date is known: Feb. 26, just before the start of Mobile World Congress. The phone will have a new, 18:9 screen (a part of which you can see in a leaked photo, obtained by The Verge) and is rumored to have 6GB of RAM.
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