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The press renders of Samsung Galaxy Note8 leaks in new images

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The highly anticipated phablet flagship Samsung Galaxy Note8 will be announced on August 23 and as we get closer to the date, more information have been surfaced in the internet. Reliable leakster Evan Blass (he is also known as @evleaks in Twitter), posted an image on what should be the final design of the flagship smartphone.

As we can see in the picture, there is a horizontal dual-camera configuration at the upper part of the back design of the phone, including the auto-focus and fingerprint sensor. At the front panel, there’s no home button, same as the Galaxy S8 and sensors. The company is probably stick with the on-screen navigation.

Interested right? Well, you might surprise the features of the camera, as Samsung listed on their Korean website the possible best effects of having a two camera sensors at the back. Here are some of them:

  • Smart zoom – Also known as “3x optical zoom”. This feature allows the image to get more brighter and clearer when zooming the camera, even in low lighting condition.
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  • Super night shot – The comparison below shows on having a single and dual camera sensors.

  • Refocusing (3D Depth) – The user may apply selective focus and blur in some parts of an image.

  • Upgraded HDR (High Dynamic Range)

Samsung Galaxy Note8 expected features:

6.4-inch QHD Super AMOLED display; 3840 x 2160 resolution
Infinity display
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
2.45Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or 2.3Ghz Samsung Exynos 8895 octa-core processor
Adreno 540 or Mali-T71 MP20 GPU
64GB / 128GB storage
4GB / 6GB RAM
MicroSD slot that supports up to 256GB
Dual 13-megapixel rear cameras, phase detection auto-focus with 3x optical zoom and dual-LED flash
8-megapixel front camera, f/1.6 aperture
Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
3G HSPA+, 4G LTE-A (Category 16) connectivity
WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, NFC
Iris scanner
Fingerprint sensor
Wireless charging support
Rapid charging
Android 7.1.1 ‘Nougat’, Grace UI
Colors: Gold and Midnight Black

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Matthew Cuyugan

is a former senior contributor at Tech Patrol.

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