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I ALMOST DIED LAST NIGHT
My heart stopped and I was seconds from death

More men and women are dying at an early age due to heart-failure and until now there was no real way of knowing. When this occurs you could be seconds from death.

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According to most leaks, it appears that Samsung is looking to update their design this year. In 2015 and 2016, Samsung kept with mostly the same design. Using a glass back and a metal frame. But it looks like with the Galaxy S8, the bezels are going to be even smaller, and the physical home button may also be disappearing. This leads many to believe that Samsung is going to be using on-screen buttons (something they haven’t done in years) and have the fingerprint sensor underneath the glass of the display. There are plenty of different pictures of the design of the Galaxy S8 floating around (as well as the larger Galaxy S8 Plus), but it does appear that there won’t be an “Edge� variant, as the standard Galaxy S8 will feature a curved display. Additionally, the chin and forehead bezels are going to be trimmed down, allowing Samsung to fit in a larger display in a smaller surface area. In fact, according to the dimensions that appeared recently, it appears that the Galaxy S8 will have a 5.7-inch display, while being just a few millimeters wider than the Galaxy S7. With the Galaxy S8 Plus having an enormous 6.3-inch display, and it being just a tad wider and taller than the Galaxy S7 Edge, which is pretty impressive, all things considered. When it comes to the backside, the flash and laser autofocus module seems to have been moved. Instead of being beside the camera or below the camera like we’ve seen with earlier Samsung devices. The module appears to be above the camera, which admittedly does look a bit odd. We haven’t seen any images of the sides, so it’s hard to say where the volume rocker, power button and so forth will end up. But there likely won’t be many, if any changes there.

There hasn’t been much talk about the battery just yet, but given the issues Samsung had with the Galaxy Note 7, you can rest assured that they will be testing this battery more than they have on any other smartphone. LG has even said that they have made sure that the battery on the G6 won’t overheat or explode. Which they are doing this by using a heat pipe inside the device, to allow heat to escape and keep it from building up. While there hasn’t been any rumors about Samsung doing something similar with the Galaxy S8, they likely are. The last thing Samsung wants (or needs) is another Galaxy Note 7 incident. Those two recalls cost Samsung over $2 billion USD and their brand also took a rather huge hit. As far as capacity goes, that’s a big mystery too. However, there is a report out there claiming that the Galaxy S8 will feature a 4200mAh battery. That’s a pretty big upgrade from the Galaxy S7, especially with the Galaxy S8 being about the same size as the Galaxy S7, unless Samsung is looking to make the new device thicker, it’s tough to believe that bump in capacity. Especially seeing as the Galaxy Note 7’s issue was the fact that there wasn’t enough room around the battery, and that the capacity was too high.
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