Samsung announces Note 8 will leave on August 23rd

Samsung announces Note 8 will leave on August 23rd

So far it's been a controversial date, but it's already official from Samsung. Galaxy Notte 8 will leave on August 23rd. He's next to the unfortunate Notte 7, which Samsung had to pull out of the market after problems with the battery. The company through an invitation to the event has published the official date. [...]

So far it's been a controversial date, but it's already official from Samsung. Galaxy Notte 8 will leave on August 23rd.

He's next to the unfortunate Notte 7, which Samsung had to pull out of the market after problems with the battery.

The company through an invitation to the event has published the official date. “Do bigger things” (To do greater things) is the phrase that warns the presentation of the device, and it alludes to the size of the future smartphone.

According to rumours surrounding Ninet eight, they must have a 6.3-polesh screen. The screen will be the “Infinity type, which we've seen at Galaxy S8.

But Note 8 won't be Samsung's biggest smartphone by size alone. Such will be the price, which according to the voices could amount to 1,000 euros.

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