Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Specs Finally Revealed In Major Leak

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It seems that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs have finally emerged, ahead of the release of the next generation phablet. Evan Blass, the famous leaker and VentureBeat contributor, has provided his unique insight into the Galaxy Note 8, citing sources extremely close to the Samsung hierarchy. Blass states that his source was specifically briefed on the configuration of the forthcoming device.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Specs

Display

One of the most important Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs is undoubtedly the display of the device, and Blass believes that the Galaxy Note 8 will feature a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED display with 18.5:9 aspect ratio. This is largely what has been anticipated by the analyst community, although the leaker provides no specific information on the resolution to be included.

The general consensus of opinion, though, is that Samsung will ultimately opt for a quad HD display in the Galaxy Note 8, probably with the same resolution as the previously released Galaxy S8. This would be a minor disappointment, but analysts have suggested that Samsung will hold off from introducing 4K resolution to its flagship phablet.

Size

Blass indicates that the Galaxy Note 8 will measure 162.5mm x 74.6mm, with 8.5mm of depth. This would make the smartphone somewhat larger than the previous iteration in the Galaxy Note series, which measured 153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9 mm.

Processor

Leaked Galaxy Note 8 specs also suggest that a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor will be used in the US, with an Exynos 8895 processor being utilized in other marketplaces. This is very much consistent with previous Samsung policy in this area, with the consumer electronics giant having instigated a separate processor policy for the Eastern and Western world over the last couple of years.

Memory

Blass notes that the Galaxy Note 8 will include 6GB of RAM memory. This will be very welcome, considering that other smartphones available on the market have already made the step of including 6GB of memory. This represents a 50 per cent increase over the sadly doomed Galaxy Note 7, and should ensure that the Galaxy Note 8 is a pretty slick and nifty performer.

Storage

64GB of storage will be on offer with the Galaxy Note 8, as well as expandable storage. Blass suggests that Samsung will not make any tangible improvements in this department, instead retaining the micro SD technology that has been popular with the Korean corporation for some years, and the exact storage quantity from last year as well.

Rear camera

There is no doubt that the rear-facing camera will be one of the most important Galaxy Note 8 specs, so it is intriguing to assess what Blass believes Samsung will deliver in this area.

And the analyst reveals that the Korean manufacturer will include dual rear-facing cameras with 12-megapixel sensors in the Galaxy Note 8. One of the lenses will be a wide-angle unit, while the other is a telephoto lens that enables 2x optical zoom. Both lenses feature optical image stabilization, ensuring that the Note 8 should have outstanding photographic capabilities.

Indeed, legendary analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the camera will be an absolutely standout aspect of the Galaxy Note 8, far surpassing the dual-lens unit already installed in the iPhone 7. Aside from the basic Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs, it’s not clear from Blass’ leak precisely what new functionality will be included in the camera, but it is certainly worth waiting to find out.

Front-facing camera

The Galaxy Note 8 will be armed with a front-facing camera with an 8-megapixel sensor and an f/1.7 autofocus lens, according to Blass. This underlines the importance of the secondary camera in the contemporary smartphone marketplace, with such units typically utilized for vast numbers of social media-focused selfies.

This promises to be a pretty impressive rear camera, as an 8-megapixel resolution was perfectly acceptable for the main camera in the iPhone range fairly recently.

Battery

Blass also indicates that Samsung will include a fast-charging 3,300mAh battery in its next generation phablet. It will be possible to charge this cell via USB-C or wirelessly. Samsung fans will hope that some power-saving functionality is to be included in the Galaxy Note 8, as this battery will be smaller than the unit already included in the Galaxy Note 7.

However, Samsung clearly had to focus on stability and durability in this Galaxy Note generation, considering that the battery was cited as the cause of the disastrous exploding which befell the Galaxy Note 8.

Color scheme

According to Blass, the Galaxy Note 8 will be available in midnight black and maple gold when it is released. However, further colors will come online at a later date, with the analyst suggesting that these will be orchid grey and deep sea blue. So eventually the Galaxy Note 8 will be on sale in four rather disparate colors, providing consumers with plenty of purchasing options.

Fingerprint sensor

A rear fingerprint sensor will also be included in the Galaxy Note 8 release, putting an end to speculation regarding this feature. With the next generation Samsung phablet set to feature a wraparound display, it had been suggested that the fingerprint sensor could be fully integrated within the screen. According to Blass, though, this will not be the case.

Price

Of all Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs, the price of the unit is possibly the most important, with a huge debate already taking place over the precise recommended retail price of the forthcoming iPhone 8.

Blass suggests that the Note 8 will cost a little over $900 in the United States market, while European users can expect to spend slightly in excess of €1,000 on this handset. This could be a very competitive pricetag, especially as the iPhone 8 is expected to retail at a price point in excess of $1,000.

Analysis

So the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs revealed by Blas indicate that Samsung has scaled back the battery cell in the phablet, instead relying on camera technology to be the standout feature of the phone. It should also be noted that the analyst provided no specific details on the S Pen stylus, with this peripheral having been linked with some revolutionary technology that could be a key promotional vehicle.

Another interesting aspect of this mobile product is that the Galaxy Note 8 is only marginally larger than the Galaxy S8 Plus. Featuring an extremely similar bezel-less design with square corners, it is clear that the performance, functionality and appearance of these two handsets is rather similar. This begs the question of whether Samsung can convince consumers to upgrade to the phablet, rather than simply opting for the more affordable smartphone. This is where the S Pen can possibly play a big role, but no doubt some buyers will view the Galaxy S8 as offering better value for money.

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs seemingly having been largely leaked, it will be interesting to see what Samsung still has up its sleeve at the Unpacked event in August. It certainly needs to deliver something outstanding in order to reinvigorate a product range that was seriously dented by the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.

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