Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Image Leaked: Concept Hints For 4K Phablet With 'Bixby' Support
With the unbelievable disaster faced by Galaxy Note 7, many tech fans earlier thought Samsung may be drawing a permanent closure to its Galaxy Note lineup. But, failing all these rumors, Samsung mobile chief DJ Koh made it clear in January 2017, that the successor to Galaxy Note 7 will definitely come out later this year, by stating "I will bring back a better, safer and very innovative Note 8," A newly leaked Schematic concept image, hinted to be of the Galaxy Note 8, has now created much buzz among Samsung lovers.
According to Value Walk, the picture of the alleged schematic concept portrayed a lot of the upcoming device's specs and features, besides giving a convincing outlook of the front end. As per the indications, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be a 6.4-inch phablet, having AMOLED display with 4K resolution capacity at 3840 × 2160 pixels. The front display panel is expected to be designed in dual-curved edge patent. There is also a potential change hinted for its memory capacity. Unlike its predecessor, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will have 6 GB RAM coupled with 256 GB internal memory.
As per another report by Phone Arena, the phablet will be powered by Qualcomm's latest creation Snapdragon 835 chipset. Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has been also hinted to have no physical Home button. Despite its traditional panel, the company is also said to pin a physical version of its earlier Home switch. Moreover, potential sources recently claimed that the handset will have the functionality of Samsung's latest helping agent much alike Google Assistant: 'Bixby' along with a dedicated button for that. The phablet has also been hinted to flaunt a front snapper power packed with a sensational Iris sensor.
Samsung is even speculated to launch two models of this upcoming flagship with codenames: Dream and Dream 2. Although, the tech giant hasn't revealed any confirmation about its exact release date, but Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is thought to be officially unveiled by the end of August 2017. All other declarations are still awaited.
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