Samsung is planning to bring something big by the end of August, followed by rumors that Samsung is planning to launch its new flagship, dubbed the Galaxy Note 8. Samsung’s CEO, DJ Koh, confirmed this news while speaking in an interview in Taiwan during the weekend. He also said that availability would be in two phases. The US, UK, and Samsung’s home country will get the phone first in September, while the rest of the world will get it in October.
As you all know Galaxy Note 7 was a complete disaster due to battery issues which caused it to burst into flames and made it dangerous to use. Unlike its predecessor, we expect that Galaxy Note 8 will survive.
According to rumors and leaks, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will sport a 6.3-inch Infinity Display panel with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9. The smartphone is equipped with Snapdragon 836 SoC integrated with 64GB/128GB storage capacities. The upcoming device is expected to have a dual-rear camera setup, possibly the first Samsung smartphone to have so. The dual-camera setup is present at the back, a combination of 12-megapixel RGB and Monochrome lenses. The smartphone will be fueled with a battery of 3,300 mAh along with Quick Charge support.
According to rumors, it is believed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be available in three colors Black, Blue, and Gold. Also, Samsung is planning for an early release in order to avoid clashes with the sales of new iPhones.