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Galaxy The Note 8 should have its premiere at the very beginning of September at the IFA 2017 fair in Berlin. It is therefore understandable that the testing of the phone is currently in full swing. Yesterday, the Geekbench database confirmed the processor and memory size of the new product. Today we learn that the flagship will run one of the most up-to-date versions Androidu.

The phone appeared in the results database HTML5Test. Much more interesting than the result, when the Samsung Internet 5.2 browser managed to get 488 points out of a possible 555, is the operating system version of the tested piece. According to the database, Galaxy Note 8 is running Android 7.1.1., which saw the light of day at the end of last year. It is currently the latest Android 7.1.2, which brought mostly functions made for Nexuses and Pixels by Google. New Android O is still in beta testing, so it can't be considered up-to-date yet.

However, there is no doubt that the phone will run on the new Samsung Experience (formerly TouchWiz) and the design language of the system will go hand in hand with how we can see it on Galaxy S8. The only difference will be the features adapted to the S Pen stylus.

Concept Galaxy Note 8:

Galaxy The Note 8 is expected to boast a 6,3-inch display with minimal bezels, a vertical dual 12MP+13MP camera with 3x optical zoom, an 8MP front-facing camera, a Snapdragon 836 or Exynos 8895 processor (depending on the market where the phone will be sold), and likely 4 GB of RAM. News, unfortunately will not offer a breast print sensor in the display, and so the question still remains where the sensor will be located.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 concept FB

 

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