Samsung Galaxy Note 8 & S8: Expected Features, Specs and Release Date

By Rohit Singh | Jan 23, 2017 09:39 PM EST

Rumours recommend that Samsung may release the Galaxy Note 8 as early as February 2017. Also, Samsung launches another gadget in the Galaxy Note arrangement in August consistently.

The worldwide review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has taken a toll of billions of dollars to the organization. Be that as it may, Samsung is resolved to launch the Galaxy Note 8 with a blast in 2017.

Galaxy Note 7 clients have been frustrated with the whole battery blast disaster with the phablet. A past Tech Times report noticed that Samsung has declared an update program (just in South Korea) that permits Galaxy Note 7 proprietors to trade their possibly defective handset for a Galaxy S7 phone at a 50 percent markdown reports, TechRadar.

Customers who select for the redesign program will likewise have the choice to trade their Galaxy S7 gadget for a Galaxy S8 or a Galaxy Note 8 when they are made accessible.

Samsung typically launches another gadget in the Galaxy S series in February or March and a phone in the Galaxy Note series in August consistently. It is likely that Samsung will take after a similar launch example of Galaxy Note 8 and declare the successor of Galaxy Note 7 in August 2017.

Notwithstanding, the disappointment of Galaxy Note 7 could be an element for Samsung to launch the Galaxy Note 8 early, presumably as ahead of schedule as February 2017 reports,  BGR.

In spite of the fact that Samsung has not affirmed any points of interest of the Galaxy Note 8, it is likely that the phablet will have beat end elements to pull in smartphone fans and win back the certainty of customers.

The Galaxy Note 8 may include the same 5.7-inch screen measure as its forerunner. Given the expanding prevalence of virtual reality, the forthcoming Galaxy Note 8 may bolster 4K show. The Galaxy Note 7 incorporates a unique mark scanner and iris scanner for upgraded security. Similar components might be found in the Galaxy Note 8 also.

The most extreme stockpiling limit that the Galaxy Note 7 offered was 128 GB, while its opponent iPhone 7 Plus is accessible in a 256 GB on-board stockpiling model too. Customers will trust that the Galaxy Note 8 is accessible with a 256 GB interior stockpiling alternative also.

The battery in the Galaxy Note 7 was the major reason for its disappointment. Samsung will put additional emphasis on the productivity and wellbeing of the batteries to be incorporated into the Galaxy Note 8.

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