After the fire fiasco brought by Galaxy Note 7, the giant tech will be offering their new Galaxy Note 8 next year. Rumors at rife claiming that Note 8 is gonna be the next big thing next year due to Samsung's eagerness to attract again their consumer to their phablet once more. The Samsung has been severely injured cause by the event.
Despite the call of Samsung to return all the unit of Note 7, there are still a lot of people who just snubbed the instruction. So, in return the company has completely made the phablet useless, as the device will no longer have an access to the update. The device will be banned from the company and this could only mean one thing neither call nor text they will be disconnected, iTechPost has reported.
Samsung will release its new version of Galaxy Note earlier next year and reports suggest that giant tech will incorporate their experiment when the Note 8 reach its retailers next year. A two-screen and bendable models are the rumored experiment. The Galaxy Note 8 will come in a two models, first is the bendable OLED screen, and the second is a resemblance of a tablet computer.
According to Value Walk, There will no more Home Button as the Galaxy Note 8 will be ditching its home button and will replace it with a touch-sensitive operation. Samsung will always respond to a market trend so it is either reducing or increasing its overall size unit.
Improvised Dual-lens camera and powerful internals having a benefit from an Exynos 8895 chipset. The higher estimates are towards 6GB and at a minimum of 4GB of RAM. The S pen stylus will also be upgraded and suggest that a speaker will be included with the stylus.
Samsung seems to follow the footsteps of Apple as they have been considering the decision of removing the headphone jack. Samsung reportedly to utilize UST Type-C technology for a music playback.
The Galaxy Note 8 od Galaxy s8 will either be soon incorporate the 4k resolution and VR. The pressure is on Samsung's new phablet update referring to the Note 7, the giant tech will likely debuting the 4k resolution to attract consumers back to the company again, following a heavy loss they had.