• A Samsung phone rests on a platform while its stylus is being featured on top of the said Android smartphone.

A Samsung phone rests on a platform while its stylus is being featured on top of the said Android smartphone. (Photo : YouTube/Mirror Pro)

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is due for return come 2017. With its rumored improved specs and manageable price deal, the company hopes to renew consumer's trust to them as the one of the world's top Android smartphones.

2016 is considerably not the best year for the South Korean electronics company and their Note series, for Galaxy Note 7 experienced a major manufacturing glitch that causes an explosion, thus leading to a massive recall and exchange program. However, come 2017, Samsung aims for an explosive comeback with their latest offering- Galaxy Note 8.

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There have been major revisions and safety checks done in order to appease not just the market demand, but to secure the consumers from any potential harm that their device may cause. A testament to that is the fact that Samsung decided to move further the release of Galaxy Note 8, which was originally expected at the Mobile World Congress.

The tech-giant opted to move their expected Note 8 launching this coming April 2017 to fully resolve the battery issues of their their Note product. Moreover, additional concern for the marketing team to rekindle and increase the trust of consumers in their flagship handset was also cites, according to Forbes.

Also, the Korean tech firm hinted a better performance of Galaxy Note 8 as they would include a so-called "Beast Mode" function according to Forbes. Based on the leaked info, with Samsung's Note 8 Beast Mode option, users will enjoy greater processing power, graphical ability and increased memory of their latest handset offering.

In addition to the specs and release strategy of the tech giant, it is also being expected that a strategic pricing and marketing deal is to be offered by the company especially after their Galaxy Note 7 debacle. According to Express, Note 7 users may be able to trade-up to Note 8 device in 2017 through an upgrade program.

Moreover, a financial incentive program up to 100,000 won or $88.39 will also be offered to affected customers in South Korea. Under such circumstances and reported product improvements, Samsung expect that their Galaxy Note 8 will rekindle the burning desire of consumers to purchase their latest fiery product.

Watch the potential Note 8 specs and other details here: