As you probably expected, the Galaxy S8 offers up an assortment of
safe improvements over last year's flagship, while also trying to make up for lost ground with the absence of the Note 7.
Not exact matches
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Over the
last eight
years, United Water has invested $ 175 million in infrastructure
improvements and that's all part of some long - term planning to be sure that our customers continue to have
safe and reliable water well into the future,» Rizzi says.
When the Galaxy Note 8 hits store shelves, it should come with a host of
improvements over last year's model, including a
safer battery, a larger 6.3 - inch screen that nearly entirely covers its face and dual cameras.