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Galaxy Note 8 brochure leaks confirming rumored specs

Galaxy Note 8 brochure leaks confirming rumored specs A brochure for the Galaxy Note 8 has leaked, listing the devices specifications. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to be announced at an Unpacked event on August 23, and as we get closer to that date we learn more and more about Samsungs next flagship. Earlier, we saw super clear images of the device, and now a product brochure shows off the phones specifications. Ausdroid shared the brochure, and the specs are mostly what could be expected by a late 2017 flagship: the phone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, feature a 6.3-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, 6GB of RAM, and a 3,300 mAh battery. Storage is where it gets really interesting: the introductory model will feature 64GB of internal storage, while the more expensive model will include a whopping 256GB of internal storage. If that is somehow not enough, the phone will also include a MicroSD slot for expansion. Are you excited for the Galaxy N...

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Specs images release date and more

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Specs images release date and more Everything we know so far about the successor to Samsungs ill-fated Note 7. Oh boy. Its time for a new Samsung Galaxy Note. As you may remember, things didnt go too well for the last entry in the Note series. And although the Galaxy S8 has enjoyed strong sales and critical praise in the meantime, Samsung will remain under intense scrutiny as it looks to relaunch the tarnished Note brand. Thats important for every market in which Samsung operates, but particularly so in Europe, which hasnt seen a new Note since 2014s Note 4. So the next Note needs to be good, and it needs to not catch on fire. Beyond the obvious, the phone also needs to show us how the Note brand can coexist with the larger "Plus" variant of the Galaxy S series, if thats to continue. So far, most of the reliable info points to Samsung playing it relatively safe this year. The design, based on press renders, largely mirrors that of the Galaxy S8+. Rumors ...