Samsung is speculated to launch the Galaxy Note 8 in August or in the second half of September. It will be the first Galaxy Note series smartphone to come with dual rear cameras. The rear-mounted fingerprint reader’s position on the Galaxy S8 causes users to accidently touch its camera lens. Hence, the rumor mill had been claiming that the Galaxy Note 8’s fingerprint reader would be embedded under the screen. A 360-degree render of the Galaxy Note 8 that appeared in the past week revealed that it would be coming with horizontally arranged dual rear cameras. A Chinese leakster has now shared a leaked image of Galaxy Note 8’s case that shows the cutouts for dual rear cameras its LED flash and fingerprint reader.
The above image of the case shows that the Note 8 would be sporting horizontally designed dual rear cameras. On the right side is the vertical cutout for the dual-LED flash as well as the heart rate sensor and next to it is the cutout for the fingerprint reader. On the left side of the Galaxy Note 8’s case has cutouts of volume controllers and a dedicated button for Bixby Ai. The right side has a cutout for the Power key. The bottom side has cutouts for a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port, external speaker grille and an S-Pen.
Speculations have suggested that the Galaxy Note 8 would be equipped with a 6.4-inch full-screen display that would be supporting 2,960 x 1,440 pixels. Other rumored specs include Snapdragon 835 and Exynos 8895 chipset variants, 6 GB and 8 GB RAM options, 64 GB / 128 GB storage models, microSD card slot, S-Pen stylus, IP68 certified body and 13-megapixel and a dual camera setup that includes a 12 MP wide-angle sensor and a 13-megapixel telephoto lens.