Mar 02, 2017 12:00 AM EST
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 May Make People Forget About Note 7 Failure As Predicted By Experts

It can't be helped but revisit a what-could-have-been an excellent mobile device for 2016, which may still be making waves until 2017. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 could have been that device to sweep everyone off their feet with state-of-the-art features which are difficult to match. With this, attention has been diverted to the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 8 which is considered the best of its kind, entirely redeeming Samsung upon its official release.

According to Tech Radar, it is an excellent phone with a fatal flaw. It is unfortunate that it suffered such issue. Samsung may have gotten way ahead of themselves in introducing the phone to the market sooner without going through intense safety testing. It then suffered a great loss, even having it banned in all commercial flights.

Moving on with the demise of Samsung Galaxy Note 7, here comes the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 8. According to Know Your Mobile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is sure to come in 2017 packed with killer features. The smartphone codenamed BAIKAL is prepped up to come with the freshest colors and other refinements in performance and aesthetics. Also, it is SURE never to have battery explosion issues at all!

One notable advanced feature is its Iris scanner. Most phones recently come with a fingerprint scanner and Samsung took it a notch higher by using the Iris scanning technology which is only found in advanced technological hubs and laboratories the world over. Not to worry, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 may follow and improve this Iris scanner feature when Samsung comes out with the latest Note series.

As added by CNET, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 also has huge internal memory. The 64MB base model leaves a lot of room for videos, photos, games, and much more. With this, there may be no use for an external memory as 64MB is considered adequate. Memory is also expected to be one of the best features of the conceived Samsung Note 8.

Late 2016 to early 2017, refurbished Samsung Galaxy Note 7 are sold in some parts like India. Many have been buying the device for half the price, while most won't even dare consider having the phone in spite of its tweaking. Safety is definitely the most important factor to consider, so to be sure Note 7 may not be a good option to have. With this said, it is best to wait for the all-new and improved Samsung Galaxy Note 8, which according to reliable sources is sure to be available this year.

Experts say if not exploding the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is an excellent phone. It is a good businessman phone and even for those who simply want the best features all rolled into one good device. Note 7 has met its demise and will not be resurrected. It will just be part of Samsung's dark history. But, people do move on. Note 7 was the biggest failure of Samsung but that's not to put them down. Expect the best of the best as the all-new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 gets officially released.

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