Mobile phone giants Samsung and LG are set to launch their new flagship phones in the next couple of months. "LG G6" will launch during next month's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, and Samsung fans want to know if the company will follow suit. A new leak says the "Samsung Galaxy S8" will hit shelves in April, while "LG G6" will be available for sale in March.

Reports of what the "LG G6" will be like have been reported previously, and this time, it may be Samsung's turn to tease fans. Mirror said that the "Samsung Galaxy S8" may have just been revealed by the company itself. This will be the company's first major phone release since the ill-fated "Galaxy Note 7" last year.

Promotional videos have circulated the internet which showcases Samsung's AMOLED screen technology, which also feature a mysterious new smartphone that could be the forthcoming "Galaxy S8". The footage shows a phone that is about the same size as the current "Galaxy S7" flagship, but a bit wider.

According to Express, "Samsung Galaxy S8" will be worth the wait. There will be design changes, and the biggest change would probably be the physical buttons, since Samsung is reportedly dropping all of these buttons from the front of the device. Leaked reports suggest that the new phone will have smaller bezels and even a fingerprint scanner built into the screen.

"Galaxy S8" leaks reported that the upcoming phone will have a 5.7-inch LCD display screen with curving edges like the "Galaxy S7 Edge". A larger version called the "Galaxy S8 Plus" will sport a 6.3-inch screen.

As for the price, the "Galaxy S8" series will be more expensive than its predecessors AND more expensive than the current iPhone, reports say. For the phone's software, "Samsung Galaxy S8" will launch on Android Nougat.