South Korea based Smartphone giant Samsung is working to launch its new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 after Galaxy Note 7 were recalled due to battery concerns. Most probably, the official launch of Galaxy Note 8 could be delayed because the company wants a perfect recovery to the loss Note 7. Rumors speculate that the new phablet Galaxy Note 8 might have a foldable display making it both a smartphone and a Tablet.
MobilenApps reported that Patent for foldable smartphone has been granted to Samsung by Patent and Trad mark office. Expected with a Gigantic 6GB RAM, the new Galaxy Note 8 will be equipped with improved Stylus pen and increased internal storage capacity.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 could be powered by recently launched Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor which is a new addition by Nano Technology. Like its predecessor, the Note7, Galaxy Note 8 is believed to be IP68 certified for waterproofing. Smartphones are certified for dust protection and waterproofing under IP68 international certification. In addition to foldable qualities, Note 8 is also predicted for a flexible screen that is bendable from the middle.
Tech Times quoted a Korean website as saying that Samsung is currently working out two different types of foldable smartphones. According to some reports, the launch of Galaxy Note 8 is expected in mid-2017 along with some other additions to the Samsung Galaxy.
In addition to foldable feature and a flexible screen, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected with 4K resolution and no home button. Removing the home button will resemble Galaxy Note 8 with iPhones that are usually without home button. Screen of Note 7 was 5.7 inches, it is predicted that Galaxy Note 8 will be bigger than Note 7 in Screen size.
If the Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 835 is installed in Galaxy Note, both the thickness, weight and efficiency of Note will be enhanced. Samsung is definitely going for remarkable recovery of Galaxy Note 7 that succumbed to battery problems. And the result will be Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
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