Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Release Date & Update: Using Full Screen Design Like The Galaxy S8

by Gloven Ramos / Apr 27, 2017 04:34 AM EDT
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to arrive before this year ended. There are a lot of expectations for this new phablet device, like better performance and more elegant look. Now that the South Korean company enter into the new era of the mobile designs, imagining this new phablet will really give you a chill.

Samsung finally released the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, and these two handset devices surprised the world for this stunning revolutionary full-screen design which we first saw in the mobile industry. Like these phones, people are now expecting Samsung to use this design idea to their upcoming devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

An 83 over 100 screen ratio of the Galaxy S8 with curved OLED screen and no physical button on the front.  Imagining the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with this perspective or look is really exciting, of course, it is probably bigger than the S8.

One thing about this Samsung Galaxy Note 8 that makes people question the design idea is the stylus pen. If the company will use the design like in the S8 to the new phablet, I think they will get some problem how to reserve space for the stylus pen that every Note series signature feature. The phablet is indeed bigger in size, but the new full-screen design also requires more spaces inside.

For the specs, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 probably use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor with 6GB of RAM and up to 64GB internal storage with expandable MicroSD support. Since it is bigger, a 4,000mAh battery might also use in it, a little bigger than the latest S series device.

Asking the real question, with this new Samsung Galaxy Note 8, will the company recover from the Note 7 tragedy last year? The company already redeemed their credibility with the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, but with this Note 7 successor, fans are hoping it will not experience the same fate it of its predecessor.

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