No Dolby Atmos on Oreo-powered Galaxy S8/S8+, Samsung says

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Late last week, a leaked stable Oreo ROM for Samsung Galaxy S8 revealed Dolby Atmos support. However, the South Korean company clarified that there are no plans to add such a feature. The comment was made by a member of Samsung's UK Beta Team.

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Last week's leak even included a screenshots of the feature, so Samsung denial comes as a bit of surprise. It's possible the feature will eventually arrive, just that the first stable Oreo build won't have it.

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