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It’s official; Samsung to launch Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ in India next week

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For all the tech enthusiasts, the official launch date of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ has been announced.

South Korean tech giant is all set to launch its latest high end smartphone on Wednesday, April 19.

A tweet by the Samsung India official account says:

“India, get ready to #UnboxYourPhone! Samsung #GalaxyS8 #GalaxyS8Plus, India launch on 19th April, 2017,” without giving any indication as to the Galaxy S8 price in India and release date.

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Samsung Galaxy S8 features

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ will debut the company’s in-house voice-based virtual assistant named Bixby which will be taking on other voice-based virtual assistants powered by artificial intelligence including Apple’s Siri, Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana and Amazon’s Alexa. The Galaxy S8 will come with a set of pre-installed apps that will work with Bixby. The South Korean company however has confirmed that the AI-powered assistant’s Voice feature will be missing from the phones at the global launch on April 21.

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