The South Korean tech giant Samsung confirms that the Galaxy Note line-up will not come to a halt. Also, the next flagship, Galaxy Note 8, will be released this year with best innovative specifications and features.
Samsung enthusiasts shall have a look onto the good news coming from Samsung related to the upcoming Galaxy Note flagship. According to CNET, it is reported on Monday that Samsung will not halt or stop the Galaxy Note line of flagships.
he publication spoke with Samsung CEO, DJ Koh, who confirmed the manufacturer will release a Galaxy Note 8 device. Koh stated, "I will bring back a better, safer and very innovative Note 8,"
Samsung was in great trouble after the unfortunate flagship, Galaxy Note 7, was seen with the explosions related to battery issues.The company who sold hundreds of mobile into the different tech markets of the world was recalled.
It is reported that Samsung recalled 96 percent of three million Galaxy Note 7 models sold all over the world. Many Galaxy Note 7 owners hesitated to return their devices during the recall, to the point where Samsung sent out a disabling update, which cut off features including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and battery charging.
Few Galaxy Note 7 owners have figured out to block the update and continued to use their handsets. "We found through the investigative process, we knew there are lots and lots of loyal Note customers," Koh added.
It is reported that the new flagship Galaxy Note 8 will be undertaking eight-point inspection, which includes durability tests, visual inspection, X-ray, charge and discharge tests, total volatile organic compound tests, disassembling tests, accelerated usage tests and delta open circuit tests.
According to iTech Post, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to be loaded with five amazing features which include expected to come with an outwardly folding dual-screen display, 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard memory in addition to its expandable storage via MicroSD card, a revamped S-Pen stylus, and improvements in the battery.
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