Samsung Galaxy Note 8 front panel leaked in video, confirms Infinity Display.
Following the dummy version of the Galaxy Note 8 that leaked earlier this week, a video claiming to show the front panel of Samsung’s upcoming phablet has been posted to YouTube, courtesy of Slashleaks.
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The panel shows what was already believed to be the case anyway, that the Galaxy Note 8 will have the same Infinity Display as its Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus cousins. That means no physical buttons to be found anywhere on the front, instead just a full screen. It’s claimed the Note 8 will come with a 6.3-inch display, only 0.1-inches bigger than the S8 Plus. As with any leak and rumour, this one should also be taken with a pinch of salt, as the only thing that suggests it’s the panel from the Note 8 is some writing on a note on the table. Not exactly what you could call ‘official’, then.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to be the first Samsung phone to adopt a dual-lens camera on the back. This is something that has only been suggested by usually reliable leakster Ming-Chi Kuo, but is further backed up with the dummy model that was recently outed. The model is thought to be one sent to a case manufacturer and clearly shows a vertically-arranged, dual-lens camera on the rear.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to be the first Samsung phone to adopt a dual-lens camera on the back. This is something that has only been suggested by usually reliable leakster Ming-Chi Kuo, but is further backed up with the dummy model that was recently outed. The model is thought to be one sent to a case manufacturer and clearly shows a vertically-arranged, dual-lens camera on the rear.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8 dummy show vertical dual-lens camera
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to be the first Samsung phone with a dual camera
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8 said to have 6.3-inch 18.5:9 screen
As you’ll be all too familiar with by now, the Galaxy Note 8 has a lot of pressure on its shoulders, as it needs to recover from the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7. All eyes will be on the phablet when it’s released, most likely in September, so Samsung needs to pull out all the stops.



