Rumours have been running rampant about the imminent Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus but there has been no information leaked about the Galaxy Note 8 that is expected to be unveiled in the second half of the year. Thanks to seemingly leaks and rumors, everything about the Galaxy S8 has already been revealed, the Korean handset maker is also gearing up to launch another high-end device in the form of the Galaxy Note 8.

The lauded Note series got into lots of issues last year in the middle of the Note 7 disaster. As a result, the Galaxy Note fans have their hopes up in expectation of the arrival of an exciting Galaxy Note 8. With the skyrocketing hype around the next Galaxy Note flagship smartphone, it's no secret that the company will have to pull off something sparkling in order to alter its run down reputation.

A sketch image leaked by Slashleaks shows a large device with the same design artistic as the Galaxy Note 8. There is no Home Button and most of the front is taken up the display, leaving very thin bezels at the top and bottom. At the bottom edge, there is an S Pen slot, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port. The SIM slot is situated on the top edge, and both the edges have holes, which is said to be the speakers. If the Galaxy Note 8 will feature top and bottom speakers, it would largely mean enormous improvement in the audio department.

Moreover, the leaks also reveal that the Galaxy Note 8 will feature a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED 4K display and a Snapdragon 835 chipset for the US market. And for the international markets, Samsung is tipped to put together a 9-series Exynos chipset that hasn't been announced yet. Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will rock a 6GB RAM, and a 256GB of storage. This means that the Galaxy Note 8 will be coming in various storage variants, the largest one being 256GB, as reported by Gadget360.

The popular mobile maker has neither confirmed nor denied these rumors that. However, Samsung is currently focusing on the Galaxy S8 and its larger variant the Galaxy S8+, which are scheduled to launch at the company's Galaxy Unpacked 2017 event on March 29 in New York.