Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Design Leaked; 6.4-inch 4K Display, Dual Camera, 6 GB RAM, 256 GB Storage and More

By Anvinraj Valiyathara / 1490348963
(Photo : Twitter / Leaks) Galaxy Note 8 design revealed through leaked sketch

A leaked image showing the design of the upcoming Galaxy Note 8 along with leaked specs have surfaced.

Samsung is going to announce the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ smartphones on March 29. However, the Seoul-based company seems to be already working on its next flagship that is rumored to launch as Note 8.

The image that has appeared on Slash Leaks has suggest that the upcoming Note 8 phablet would be arriving with a huge Super AMOLED display of 6.4 inches. This huge display is likely to carry support for 4K UHD resolution. Since the bezels are not visible, it is rumored to feature a dual-edge curved display.

The top side of the phablet has a microSD/SIM slot along with an external speaker. The top bezel seems to house a selfie camera, an iris scanner as well as facial recognition sensor. The bottom bezel has unknown perforation. The bottom bezel seems to have a 3.5 mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port, another external speaker and a S=Pen stylus compartment.

On the left edge, it seems to feature volume rockers along with an exclusive button for launching Bixby AI assistant. The right edge of the phone seems to feature a power button, Playful Droid reported The mysterious button at low end of the right edge seems to be a camera launcher button.

Rumors have revealed respective screen sizes of 5.8 inches and 6.2 inches for Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. Hence, the South Korean is likely to incorporate a larger display on Note 8. The phablet is speculated to be fueled by Snapdragon 835 chipset. It is also rumored to arrive in Exynos 9XXX chipset variant. The Exynos SoC could either be 8895 or 9810 chipset.

The SoC is expected to be coupled with 6 GB of RAM and native storage of 256 GB. Rumors have it that the upcoming Samsung phablet could be the first smartphone from the company to feature dual rear cameras.

Here is a review of the discontinued Galaxy Note 7: