Monday, July 31, 2017

Leaked Images Shows The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 In Midnight Black Color

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Samsung will be launching the new Galaxy Note 8 smartphone this month and we can’t wait to get our hands on the device. But when you talk about the specifics of the device, we pretty much know everything about it, thanks to all the leaks and rumors. However, now we have yet another leak and this time it is an image of the device in Midnight black color, which is one of the many color options in which the Note 8 will be offered in.

This leak is coming from Evan Blass, a known name in the industry when it comes to leaks. And talking about the leak, the image shows the Galaxy Note 8 from the front which is mostly taken by the Infinity display (if that is what Samsung is still calling it). The top and the bottom bezels are in black. The top also houses all the sensors and the front-facing camera. There is no home button and this makes us believe that it will be under the display and the fingerprint scanner will be at the back, just like the Galaxy S8.

We can also the power button to the right side and the on the left-hand side, we have the Bixby button and the volume rockers. The device looks exactly like the other leaked images so far and hence there is nothing new here. However, the fact that it is coming from a trusted source, helps us confirm the looks of the smartphone.

Talking about the specs, the Galaxy Note 8 is expected to sport a 6.3-inch display, making it the largest Galaxy Note smartphone ever to be released. This display is expected to sport a resolution of 2160 x 4428 pixels. Internally, the U.S. variants are expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC, and the international variants are expected to be powered by the Exynos 8895 chipset. We hope the whole battery situation would be sorted by now and the Galaxy Note 8 would be safe to be used by the consumers unlike the Note 7. Having said that, let us know your thoughts on this smartphone by leaving a comment down below.

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