South Korean multinational conglomerate Samsung is reportedly going to unveil its upcoming flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 8 on August 26 at an Unpack event in New York. This puts out earlier rumors that the device will get launched at the IFA Berlin 2017 event, as it would take place on September 1, almost a week after the New York event.
It is being believed that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will bear similar resemblance to that of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus. Going by reports, the device will feature a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED display along with an 18:5:9 aspect ratio. It might also sport a 4K (Ultra HD) display.
The tech giant might add an in-display fingerprint sensor into the Galaxy Note 8’s display. Speaking of the camera, it is rumored to add a dual rear camera setup on the device, with a combination of 13-megapixels and 12-megapixels cameras. Backed by a powerful 3,600mAh battery which supports both wireless and fast charging, the smartphone will run on the latest Android 7.1.2 Nougat.
Another great aspect of the smartphone is the fact that it will have no side bezels and will just have minimum top and bottom bezels, like the ones that we have seen in the on the recent flagship devices by the company. It is going to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. It will have 6GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage. An S Pen stylus will also come with the package, as per Android Headlines. Having a glass and metal built, the device will have the Bixby AI physical key located on its left-hand side. Not only it will have Android Nougat pre-installed in it, but it will also have the company’s UI on top of it.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the latest among the series of Android-based high-end tablets and high-end smartphones developed by Samsung.