The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be made official in August. Samsung are holding a press conference for the handset in New York on the 23rd of August.
Now the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has appeared at the FCC. The handset has received FCC approval, which means it is ready to launch.
The new Galaxy Note 8 will come with a 6.3 inch display that is rumored to feature a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. It could possibly have the QHD+ resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels like the Galaxy S8.
The handset will feature different processors in different regions, this will include a Samsung Exynos processor and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. The handset will also come with 6GB of RAM and a choice of storage. Storage will range from 64GB up to 256GB for the Emperor Edition of the handset.
Samsung will introduce a new dual camera setup with the Galaxy Note 8. These will include a 12 megapixel camera with a telephoto lens and 3x optical zoom. The other camera will come with 13 megapixels and a wide Angle lens.
We are expecting the new Galaxy Note to launch with Android Nougat, the handset should get the Android O update soon after release. Samsung are expected to start taking pre-orders of the Galaxy Note 8 next month and then the handset should launch early September. A possible launch date for the new Note 8 could be the 1st of September.
Source FCC, globemobile, GSM Arena
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