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The Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 8 are the two upcoming superstars of the smartphone world and today we have a size comparison in-between the two heavyweights for you to look at. Of course, what you see here are not the actual phones but their display panels. Nevertheless, they do give us a pretty good idea of things to come. The leak comes to us via Weibo, the Chinese social networking site which is famous for producing such leaks often, but was brought to our attention via a post by The Android Soul.
If this leak is authentic (which it probably is) then what we see here falls perfectly in line with what we already know about the Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 8. There is the 6.3-inch massive display on the Note 8, while the iPhone 8 sports a more Galaxy S8ish 5.8-inch borderless display. However, to Apple's credit, we must admit that it looks like the iPhone 8 truly has mastered the borderless display aspect, as compared to the Galaxy Note 8, which will clearly sport larger top and bottom bezels than the Galaxy S8 and S8+. The question is, which one did you like more?
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
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On the official Samsung Australia website, a page ha opened up earlier today which is indeed dedicated to the Galaxy Note 8's pre-registration, as you can see from the above screenshot. However, before you become too excited, we will have to disappoint you a little. The page isn't active yet and the only thing you can do on it is read the line, "Do bigger things."
We had hoped that it would at least reveal some information or the other about the Galaxy Note 8, given we are now less than a month away from the launch date (August 23), but no such luck here unfortunately. Nevertheless, that doesn't mean we don't know what to expect already and if you are in any doubt, read the following spec sheet based on reliable rumors.
• Qualcomm Snapdragon 835/836 SoC
• 6.3-inch borderless QHD+ Super AMOLED display at 18.5:9 aspect ratio
• 6GB of RAM
• 128GB internal storage
• Dual 12-mp rear cameras with 3X optical zoom
• Android Nougat 7.1.1
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
Exciting new firmware updates for the day are here for your Samsung smartphones. Just make sure that you go through this tutorial to ensure the safety of your device.
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