Samsung reportedly has already started working on the new Galaxy Note 8 with some details about the upcoming phone have already surfaced, hinting towards a dual-camera setup on the back. Now, DBS Designing has shared a video featuring a concept of Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablet.
The Galaxy Note 8 has to be such that it can help Samsung restore consumer trust in the Galaxy Note line, following last year's disaster. Some information about the new phone has already surfaced and the new concept video gives us an idea about the new device’s potential.
The phone portrayed in the video is fictional, but some details are based on previous rumors, like the vertical dual-camera setup on the back. The device also appears to have almost unnoticeable bezels on the side and an Infinity Display with Samsung logo at the bottom.
According to a report from AppleInsider, noted Apple Analyst Ming Chi Kuo states Samsung's camera pack will be "better" than the dual-camera setup found on the iPhone 7 Plus.
The front panel is similar with the Galaxy S8, but as a fact that the Note 8 will be larger than the S8+, as the display is rumoured to have a size of 6.4 inches and QHD+ resolution. Interestingly, the designer placed the power button and volume down keys on the left side of the device and featured a metal and glass design.
The fingerprint scanner is featured on the back of the Galaxy Note 8 similar to the Galaxy S8, but in a much more comfortable position that on the Galaxy S8. However we hope Samsung will find a solution until the Note 8 is out and maybe place the sensor underneath the display.
The concept video also comes with specs about the device, which includes 6GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage, USB Type-C port and a 4,000mAh battery. The dual-camera setup on the back is a 16MP setup presumably, while the phone appears to come with an iris scanner in the front. A dual-camera setup is visible in the front, with 13MP sensors.
The Galaxy Note 8 could be announced in August, although the IFA chief publicly expressed his desire for the device to make its debut during the event in Berlin. It will be interesting to see if this concept of the Note 8 actually portrays the look of the final retail version.
The Galaxy Note 8 has to be such that it can help Samsung restore consumer trust in the Galaxy Note line, following last year's disaster. Some information about the new phone has already surfaced and the new concept video gives us an idea about the new device’s potential.
The phone portrayed in the video is fictional, but some details are based on previous rumors, like the vertical dual-camera setup on the back. The device also appears to have almost unnoticeable bezels on the side and an Infinity Display with Samsung logo at the bottom.
According to a report from AppleInsider, noted Apple Analyst Ming Chi Kuo states Samsung's camera pack will be "better" than the dual-camera setup found on the iPhone 7 Plus.
The front panel is similar with the Galaxy S8, but as a fact that the Note 8 will be larger than the S8+, as the display is rumoured to have a size of 6.4 inches and QHD+ resolution. Interestingly, the designer placed the power button and volume down keys on the left side of the device and featured a metal and glass design.
The fingerprint scanner is featured on the back of the Galaxy Note 8 similar to the Galaxy S8, but in a much more comfortable position that on the Galaxy S8. However we hope Samsung will find a solution until the Note 8 is out and maybe place the sensor underneath the display.
The concept video also comes with specs about the device, which includes 6GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage, USB Type-C port and a 4,000mAh battery. The dual-camera setup on the back is a 16MP setup presumably, while the phone appears to come with an iris scanner in the front. A dual-camera setup is visible in the front, with 13MP sensors.
The Galaxy Note 8 could be announced in August, although the IFA chief publicly expressed his desire for the device to make its debut during the event in Berlin. It will be interesting to see if this concept of the Note 8 actually portrays the look of the final retail version.
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