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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 press render surfaces

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 press render surfaces

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Samsung’s next flagship device Galaxy Note 8 will come later this month on August 23. We already saw few sketches and renders in past. Now we have the first press render of the phone published by @evleaks.

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The new press render of Samsung Galaxy Note 8 shows the Infinity display with minimal bezels. It looks same as we saw on Galaxy S8. The iris sensors, front camera, and other important sensors are at the top of the display.

The phone has volume rockers and the Bixby button on the left and the power button on the right. As the render only shows phone from the front, we have to rely on older leaks for the design from the back. Previous leaks confirmed dual camera arrangement and a fingerprint scanner on the back panel.

The earlier rumors suggest 6.4-inch OLED display with QHD+ resolution, Dual Rear camera with 12 MP wide angle, 13 MP telephoto lens, Bixby, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or Exynos 8895 chipset and 6GB or RAM. The phone also comes with improved S Pen and Bixby voice assistant.

This phone is expected to come in Midnight Black, Deep Blue, and Gold colors. It will go on sale soon after the announcement. Major Samsung markets will get this phone in September.

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