Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Most Significant Upgrade is its Camera, Here's why

By Jacques Strauss, | May 14, 2017

Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note series of phablets will continue after last year's Note 7 fiasco. (YouTube)

Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note series of phablets will continue after last year's Note 7 fiasco. (YouTube)

A great deal of hype has been associated to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8. This time around, the promotion seems to focus on its image capturing capability.

Although Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus have been relatively successful in the market, a similar fate could still not be confirmed for the upcoming Note 8. Following the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, the upcoming successor to the Note series has a great deal of proving to do.

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Consumers worldwide were frustrated if not terrified of the Galaxy "Nuke" 7 incident, which caused for the Note devices to explode. And for that matter, Samsung vowed to restore consumer's trust to their Note series with the highly anticipated release of Galaxy Note 8.

Recent reports suggest that the successor of Galaxy Note 7 will likely have a powerful camera. Such device features have been dubbed to be far better than that of the iPhone 7 Plus, according to BGR.

The upcoming Note device will feature not only a dual camera, but it will also likely match that of OLED iPhone, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. According to an industry insider, Samsung is reviewing the benefits of dual cameras internally, and will likely release the update within the year.

Meanwhile, other specs of the upcoming Note 8 as most rumors would suggest will likely include a 5.7-inch display. It will probably run Android Nougat 7.1 Nougat out of the box, according to GSM Arena.

For its internal setup, the mobile processor is still undermined, but it will most likely feature the latest chipset available. As for its memory, it will be having an 8GB of RAM.

Additional features include Iris scanner and fingerprint. The said device may also incorporate the recently introduced Samsung Desktop Experience support, fast battery charging, and the Qi wireless charging.

The reported Samsung Galaxy Note 8 somehow paints the whole picture of what may come by the end of the year. However, such details remained unconfirmed, suggesting that it should be taken with a grain of salt.

Watch here below Galaxy Note 8 concept design:


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