Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Official Press Render

Samsung has published one tweet which contains a photo of the upcoming Galaxy Note 8. We believe that the tweet was not mistaken by the company, as it unveils a unique feature of the new phablet.

The new press render posted on Twitter purported to show the Samsung Exynos 8895 processor, which is also expected to power the Note 8. The company did not provide any further details, other than to describe the chip as "the processor of infinite possibilities".Galaxy Note 8

What else we see in the picture:

The speaker hole at the top of the screen appears to be larger than that of the speaker Galaxy S8 and there is a possibility that Samsung has extended it to install another speaker below it. That means the Note 8 could be stereo, a vastly upgraded feature from mono. of the Galaxy S8.

Release leaks in recent months show that Note 8 will be slightly larger than Galaxy S8, but it seems Samsung is actually preparing several other feature enhancements. The screen will also grow at 6,3 inches, while the battery will be somewhere in 3.300 mAh. The Galaxy Note 8 will obviously come with a revised S Pen.

The Galaxy Note 8 will feature two cameras and the fingerprint sensor will not be integrated into the screen as originally mentioned, but will still be on the back of the phone, closer to the right.

As for its release date s, there are reports saying that Samsung could make it available in the second fortnight of September, although more recent information has suggested that the device will probably be launched on August 23rd, as Samsung is keen to make its device available before from the youth circulation iPhones in September (?).

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