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Recently a leak placed the presentation date of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 at the end of August. It would be at a private event in New York and not during the IFA in Berlin in September. Apparently, this rumor was not misguided. Just a few hours ago, the president of the company's mobile division, Dongjin Koh, better known as DJ Koh, assured that, indeed, the new device will be announced at the end of August.
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But here is not the thing. Koh also revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be launched in early September in select markets. The rest will have to wait until October. What he said nothing about is the price at which it will be available. He also did not confirm the exact date on which the event would take place, although the latest rumors moved it to August 23.
A phablet that would give a lot to talk about
Based on a report conducted in Taiwan, Koh said that there are a considerable number of users using a Galaxy Note in the country. The company has sold more than 2.3 million units there since 2011. The goal is to continue growing and not only in this place, but also in the rest of the world. For this they would have manufactured a device to match. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 could come with an avant-garde, resistant design, without a physical home button like the Samsung Galaxy S8.
The new terminal would be powered by a Snapdragon 836 processor, an eight-core chip running at a clock speed of 2.5 GHz. The included RAM would be 6 GB. Likewise, it would also have a double rear camera with intelligent functions and a much more precise and functional S Pen. It would enjoy Android 7.1.1 version and could be purchased in a new coral blue, which would give it a sleek and modern look. The statements of DJ Koh bring us a little closer to the coming-out of this new model. Now we can say that there is little more than a month left for the presentation of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.