• Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs update: Artificial intelligence capabilities, improved storage capabilities, camera upgrade

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 specs update: Artificial intelligence capabilities, improved storage capabilities, camera upgrade (Photo : YouTube/AskTheAndroidGuy)

According to many reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is in the works and it will be released in 2017.

At present, the electronics company Samsung is conducting the Note 7 Exchange Program wherein people who purchased the device will be able to upgrade to Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge or Samsung Galaxy S7.

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Furthermore, consumers will get awesome discounts on Galaxy Note 8 or Galaxy S8 devices once they are unveiled.

It is important to note that Samsung has not confirmed any of the rumoured features and specifications of the Galaxy Note 8. However, several reports indicate that the electronics company will go for an early release of the Note 8 so that it does not lose more consumers.

According to tech experts, Samsung will release the device in the first quarter of next year, as early as January, during CES. Patrick Moorhead, President of Moor Insights & Strategy, has said that either January at the CES next year or in March at the MWC.

If rumors are to be believed, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will get  6GB RAM, Exynos 8895 chipset and a 4K resolution.

Several reports have predicted a camera upgrade, improved storage capabilities and artificial intelligence capabilities.

Furthermore, a rear dual camera setup is anticipated with 8MP and 16MP sensors. An updated S Pen and fingerprint scanner will reportedly be incorporated. Speculations are doing the rounds that the electronics company will go back to the removable battery feature.

The company's unprecedented Note 7 recall was a huge blow to the company. The electronics company took a huge financial hit, and its image was severely hurt after having to recall the device twice.

It killed the Note 7 just a few months after it unveiled it, The Verge reported. According to the leaker Evan Blass, Samsung is making a Galaxy Note 8 and two Galaxy S8 models for 2017.

The company may still decide to cancel the Note 8; however, at present, it looks like that Samsung is actively planning to manufacture a new phablet in 2017. Many reports suggest that the company is looking to target potential Note 7 buyers with a larger Galaxy S8 version next year.

Furthermore, according to reports, the two Galaxy S8 models will have edge displays. If latest reports are anything to go, the South Korean company is ditching flat screens on upcoming flagship smartphones.