Samsung Galaxy Note 8 reveals four different variants while passing through FCC
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The Galaxy Note 8 is been in the news for a long time and now the device has passed through FCC revealing four different variants. After all the renders and the rumors, we got the invitation for the launch event which is scheduled on 23rd of August. The South Korean Giant is all set to launch another big device called the Galaxy S8 Active in the coming days. Nothing much about the device is mentioned in the listing for now but we can expect more specs to be leaked in the coming days.
While the listing revealed four different variants, one being the global variant which will be powered by an Exynos 8895 SoC and two are four U.S with Snapdragon 835 processor and the last one being a display-only variant without any wireless capabilities. This is similar to what we have seen with the flagship model, Galaxy S8 as only two models are made for the U.S, one being the unlocked variant and another one for the carriers. The carrier model will be produced in the companies own country Korea while the other is manufactured in Vietnam.
After the series of Galaxy Note 7 blast, Samsung will be thriving to get its lost reputation and with that, we can expect some killer specifications list for the handset. Well, Samsung also made sure that the launch date for this flagship model of the Note series does not collide with the launch of iPhone 8 and preponed its launch date. From other reports, the Note 8 is expected to be a bigger version of the Galaxy S8 with similar specs sheet.
We can assume the smartphone to come with the dual rear-camera setup, and as well as the Galaxy Note S Pen. Many will be pretty excited to see this device and there are not many days for the launch. Are you excited too? What could be the price range of the device? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to PhoneRadar for more.
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