In another set of pictures Android Policefound in a system dump from a Galaxy Tab S3, you can see illustrations of the supposed S8's new software nav buttons that Samsung is using in place
of capacitive touch keys and the back of the phone, which offers what looks like a single rear camera and a rear - mounted fingerprint reader.
To differentiate the Excite 470q from the regular Jiake S820 Plus, there are some cosmetic alterations which include a different loudspeaker grille, more generic design for
the capacitive touch keys, and an oblong LED flash.
Below the display, there are three
capacitive touch keys for menu, home and back.
Three
capacitive touch keys are placed under the screen, and there's a 2 - megapixel front camera and a notification light above it.
There's a 5 - inch screen in front along with a dark, thin border, a rounded home button at the bottom with a chrome lining and flanked by two
capacitive touch keys, while the top is home to the phone earpiece, sensors, a notification LED and the front - facing camera.
There are no physical buttons at the front but three
capacitive touch keys.
Swipe on
the capacitive touch keys below the screen to the right or left and you'll bring the phone's screen down virtually to a smaller, more manageable size temporarily.
On front, you will get ultra pixel front camera, few sensors,
capacitive touch keys, and boomSound speaker grill.
Samsung also replaced
the capacitive touch keys found on the regular S5 with physical buttons.