Beware of chinese clones of galaxy s8
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Beware of the Chinese clones of the Galaxy S8 !! With the launch of the Galaxy S8 what is happening is that many Chinese clones begin to appear, which is good on the one hand and bad on the other. Good because? Because it is a cheap option to have a similar terminal, but a bad one, because these types of clones usually go bad and we do not recommend their name at all.
Chinese clones of the Galaxy S8
One of the most anticipated terminals of 2017 is this Samsung Galaxy S8. And with just a few weeks to go, Chinese clones of the Galaxy S8 haunt the market. And it is that the original S8 was leaked several times in design and performance, so making a clone is not complicated at all when we consider this information.
But in the market there are currently some alleged Galaxy S8s that do not have the Samsung hardware. Are bad. As we can see in the photograph, it has an air, but obviously it does not have the same features or the same design. The fingerprint sensor does seem to be in the right place, but the lens certainly catches your eye.
The Galaxy S8 has not yet been released
What we do want to warn you is not to buy the Galaxy S8 now because it has not been released. However, these fake Chinese mobiles that imitate the Galaxy S8 could mislead many users who believe that the smartphone has already been released, but no, it has not yet been released.
For now, this leaked clone is pretty bad. Because the clones that came up with the Galaxy S7 still had a pass (away from the software). But don't be confused, because the real Galaxy S8 will be out on March 29.
Surely the clone manufacturers will get down to it soon, but be careful with buying it wrong now that we know that this clone is loose.
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