Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with Android 7.1.1 Nougat spotted at HTML5Test database

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After last year’s Galaxy Note 7 debacle, Samsung is working on the Galaxy Note 8 as quietly as possible. While the details are scarce, the Galaxy Note 8 gave an appearance online the HTML5Test database. The premium phablet is set to launch with an S Pen at IFA Berlin in September.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is running Android 7.1.1 Nougat as per the HTML5Test database. In the test, the Note 8 confirms the SM-N950F model number and runs a Samsung Internet 5.2 browser version. The phablet scored 488 out of 555 points in the HTML5Test benchmark. Do note that the phone was running a pre-release version of the browser on the Nougat.

The rumours suggest that the Galaxy Note 8 will arrive with a 6.3-inch Infinity Display. The screen-to-body ratio and design are identical to the Galaxy S8+ and the Galaxy S8.


The Galaxy Note 8 is expected to house the Samsung Exynos 8895 chipset for most markets, and the Snapdragon 835 clocked at 2.5GHz for China as well as the US markets. At least, that’s how Samsung has been selling its premium devices across the world.

The phablet will have an 8-megapixel selfie camera on the front. The phone is touted the first Samsung smartphone to feature a dual camera setup which comprises of one 12-megapixel camera paired with a 13-megapixel camera.

Although, the Galaxy C10 might make it out to be the first Samsung smartphone with a dual camera setup.
We shall look out for more details about the Galaxy Note 8 phablet till the official launch.

[Source: HTML5TestVia: SamMobile]