Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 8 on Wednesday, the first version of its flagship smartphone since the disastrous recall of its Galaxy Note 7 last year. The successor to the discontinued phone, which had a tendency to overheat and even catch fire due to a battery problem, features a sizable infinity screen measuring 6.3 inches diagonally; two 12-megapixel color cameras; fingerprint, facial, and iris scanning capabilities; an updated S Pen stylus that can now translate full sentences; and an impressive 64 gigabytes of built-in storage. Samsung also made a point of independently verifying that the Note 8 battery meets safety standards, a key step to winning back consumer trust. The Galaxy Note 8, priced at $930, is available for presale Aug. 25, and it hits stores Sept. 15. Source: Wired, Time |
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