Samsung Galaxy S8 Has Other Features That Most Music Lovers Will Love; System Dump Now Out In The Wild

by Eddie Ruse / Apr 03, 2017 11:29 AM EDT
This year's Galaxy Unpacked event depicting Samsung Galaxy S8's release date.

The recently launch Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ has indeed left most of its fans in awe with its top end specs and sleek design. Aside from one of its major selling points known as the Infinity Display, there are still some pretty nifty features within the upcoming handheld that would definitely make it popular to most tech buffs.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is probably the first ever handheld in the market to be preloaded with Bluetooth 5 which is the latest render of wireless transmission. The Xperia Z Premium from Sony is reported to be donning the same know-how, though it is still uncertain on when it will be featured on the phone.

Samsung Galaxy S8's Bluetooth 5 will now allow the company's flagship to boast a so-called Bluetooth Dual Audio. This upcoming feature will be a sure hit among music lovers as it allows the Galaxy S8 to somewhat stream music and other audio files to Bluetooth capable headsets, according to Fortune.

Another noteworthy feature is the Separate App Sound where the Samsung Galaxy S8 can play two different audios concurrently from two different apps. Samsung pointed out that the sound quality of the two Bluetooth connected devices might vary which might concern discerning users. However, it was also stressed that Bluetooth 5 has a very rigid connection even if there are radio interference nearby.

Meanwhile, a Samsung Galaxy S8 system dump has just made its way online and is now starting to make rounds. The data dump has a file size of 1.11 GB and was brought up by an XDA Developers' member, Android Authority has learned.

Hours after it came out, other members of the forum site seemed to have tried it as some of them reported some apps that are working without the requisites of getting rooted. Such Samsung Galaxy S8 apps include Messaging, My Files, Video, Clock, and Galaxy Apps.

Nevertheless, both Camera and Always on apps are constantly crashing while Contacts will block the user from making outgoing calls. Watch a video about Samsung Galaxy S8's Dual Bluetooth Audio feature here:

 

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