Galaxy Note 8

A successor to the burning hot Galaxy Note 7 is returning this year, and if you want big-screen phones, it could be the one to beat. In fact, the Note 8 could surpass Samsung’s current flagships during a few key ways.
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The Galaxy Note is expected to sport a 6.4-inch screen. Credit: idea Creator/YouTubeA new video from thought Creator has taken all of the foremost tantalizing Galaxy Note 8 rumors, as well as a monster 6.4-inch display and twin cameras, and brought them to life.
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The video, initial reported on by Sam Mobile, starts with what seems like a awfully slim design, which then segues to a large and impressive infinity display with close to no bezels. As you’d expect from a Galaxy Note, this one has a built-in S Pen that pops out from the bottom, offering 4,096 levels of pressure. that would be the same as on the Note 7.

What would not be the same are the powerful twin cameras on the rear, which the video shows enabling the Note 8 to require beautiful wide-angle photos. the lack of twin cameras is the biggest thing missing from the S8, and it’s one of the key benefits the iPhone 7+ still has over Samsung’s flagship.

Noticeably absent from this concept? A rear fingerprint reader, therefore thought Creator seemingly presumes that Samsung will be ready to integrate the fingerprint sensor into the screen. The Galaxy Note 8 would additionally presumably carry over the different biometric security options from the Galaxy S8, including identity verification and iris scanning.
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Credit: idea Creator

If the Galaxy Note 8 does wind up giving pen input, a much bigger screen, twin rear cameras and integrated fingerprint reader in the infinity display, it could definitely provide some shoppers pause before pulling the trigger on the Galaxy S8 and S8 plus.

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Based on our Galaxy S8 plus review, the extra-wide 6.2-inch screen does build the phone a little of a challenge to use with one hand when in portrait mode. therefore an excellent larger 6.4-inch Note 8 would mostly seemingly be squarely in two-handed territory.

But the different perks might well make up for that one trade-off.