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Samsung Galaxy S8 Supply Might Fail to Meet The Extravagant Demand Due to Exynos 8895 & SD 835

by Amrin Shaikh / Mar 29, 2017 09:36 AM EDT
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus supply may fail to meet the extravagant demand of the consumers. The sluggish production of the Qualcomm chipsets is the reason which might restrict the smartphone to reach an expected number of consumers. But this is not the only reason for the upcoming smartphone to underwhelm the expectations of millions of consumers.

It is highly speculated that the company is using its own Exynos 8895 chipset for the production of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. The reports by Korea Herald indicated that the company is falling behind the market expectations due to its own chipset. It is possible that the company might have a short supply during the launch.

Rumors have been aired that Samsung was hoarding Snapdragon 835 which prevented other manufacturers from obtaining the latest chipset. The LG G6 and HTC U Ultra both were allegedly forced to released with current SD 821 processor as per Forbes. Reports have also stated that the latest SD 835 would not be able in large quantities until the launch of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+.

Samsung has also predicted a great number of pre-orders for its upcoming Galaxy S8 and S8+ than it delivered Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and S7 Edge. If we consider the numbers, then also it is entirely impossible that the company might be successful to meet the initial demand for the device. It seems like Samsung has managed to guarantee that its upcoming devices will be the first to run on SD 835.

On the other hand, it can be said that the company may meet its predicted demand for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+, but it is sure that the company will be in short supply at the launch. So, if you are going to preorder the upcoming flagship, then you must need to consider this.  Samsung is going to launch the device on Mar 29. 

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