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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to Roll Out for Indian Fans Soon

Latest leaks have hinted that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be coming out on the market with a bigger screen

The hotly-awaited Galaxy Note 8 was unveiled a week ago on August 23 (i.e. Wednesday in New York). And much to the delight of fans, Samsung’s Note 8 came out with some excellent features. Ever since the phablet was into the rumor mill, the news and leaks had a lot to offer us. But here’s the news of the day which exclusively goes for the Indian fans. September 25. One can mark the day as Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will hit the Indian market shelves on the 25th.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to Roll Out in India

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Key Specs and Features

In the design language, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 sports a 6.3-inch QuadHD+ AMOLED Infinity Display alongside a resolution of 1440 × 2960 pixels. The phablet for Asian fans houses Samsung’s in-house Exynos 8895 chipset, whereas for the US market Galaxy Note 8 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. In that way, one may expect the Exynos 8895 chipset variant to roll out in India.

As per the optics specs, the Galaxy Note 8 flaunts a dual lens camera of both sensors of 12-megapixel at the rear panel. While on the other hand, one of the selfie shooters sports a wide-angle lens and the other boasts of a telephoto lens. An 8-megapixel selfie snapper in the front panel comes with an aperture of f/1.7.

The Android 7.1.1 Nougat based flagship device reportedly sports a whopping RAM spec of 6 GB alongside a native storage of 64 GB (expandable via microSD card slot). Other features also include LTE Cat 16, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C and more. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 is available in four color variants- Orchid Grey, Maple Gold, Deep Sea Blue, and Midnight Black.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Price in India

Although we are ahead of the confirmation of the device’s price, we expect Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to come with a price tag of Rs. 74,900 in India. Until any official announcement by the tech giant, stay glues with us.

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